Yemen (IP) – A Yemeni source says the Saudi-led coalition had infringed the temporary truce over 5,000 times since it was set up.

Iran PressMiddle East: The ceasefire has been in place in Yemen since 7 pm on Saturday, April 2nd, but the Saudi coalition violates it every day.

On Thursday, a Yemeni military source told the Saba news agency that the Saudi-led coalition had violated the ceasefire 5,365 times in the month since the temporary truce was established.

According to the source, the violations included offensive operations, infiltration attempts, airstrikes, fighter jets attacks, spy flights, missile and artillery attacks, and shooting with various weapons.

The source noted that the Saudi-led coalition continues to piracy and siege, preventing ships from carrying oil derivatives and flying to Sana'a International Airport.

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UN Special Envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg has recently announced a two-month ceasefire in Yemen beginning April 1.

Widespread violations of the declared truce have inflicted casualties and damage to the farms and property of the impoverished Yemeni people.

With the support of the United States, the UAE, and several other countries, Saudi Arabia launched a military invasion of Yemen in March 2015, putting a land, sea, and air siege on the impoverished country.

Saudi Arabia's warmongering in Yemen has killed hundreds of thousands of Yemenis, injured tens of thousands, and displaced millions.

The military aggression has also destroyed more than 85 percent of Yemen's infrastructure, leaving the country severely short of food and medicine.

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