Iran Press/ Middle East: The agreed truce in Yemen has been extended for two months from July 2. The initial two-month truce, the first since 2016, began on April 2, Several times, Saudi Arabia times violated the agreed ceasefire approved by the United Nations' mandate.
Yemen's ministry of health announced on Monday that the Saudi-led coalition had killed 387 Yemeni civilians since the start of the ceasefire.
The ministry added that the coalition's invasion of Sa'ada province killed 31 Yemenis and injured 261 others.
After the previous ceasefire, which was violated several times by the Saudi-led coalition, ended, the UN special envoy for Yemen on June 2 announced that the UN could extend the ceasefire for two more months.
The Saudi-led coalition, since the start of the invasion of Yemen in 2015, has killed over 17,000 Yemenis and injured 10,000 others while making millions of civilians homeless.
According to the UN, Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen has caused the world's worst humanitarian disaster.
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