The Saudi-led coalition fighters jets bombed areas in Yemen's Saada and Hajjah provinces several times on Thursday morning 14 May.

Iran Press/Middle East: Fighter jets of the aggressive Saudi-led coalition have twice targeted the al-Atafin area in Saada province, as well as three times the Yemeni Hajjah province.

There are no immediate reports of injuries or damages inflicted, as al Masirah reported.

Saudi military aggression has also left the poor country of Yemen in dire need of food and medicine.

Approximately 80 percent of Yemen's population, or 24 million people, rely on aid, and 10 million are facing famine.

Yemen has been beset by Yemenis uprising since 2014. Since the Saudi invasion of the country in March 2015, the Saudi air force has relentlessly bombed the Yemeni people who had risen up in 2014 to ran the Saudi-installed President Abd Rabbuh Masur Hadi out of the country whereupon he took up refuge in Saudi Arabia.

Since then, tens of thousands of Yemenis, including numerous civilians, are believed to have been killed in the conflict, while another 14 million are at risk of starvation, according to the UN.

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