Today Sanaa International Airport Targeted by Saudi Warplanes Again.
Saudi fighter jets targets Sanaa International Airport to prevent landing of Red Crescent and Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF)) Aid planes.
First time Sanaa International Airport was targeted on April 29, 2015.
Also Yemeni people are under naval siege and no group can send aids to Yemen.
Many organization warn to humanitarian crisis in this impoverished country.
More than 10 million people are also in need of food and hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee their homes.
“The situation is catastrophic and looks set to get worse,” said the British Red Cross’s Middle East manager Ted Tuthill.
The Saudi bombed the Yemen hours after proposing a humanitarian ceasefire to start next week.
Hundreds of families fled the Saada province before a deadline to leave expired on Friday evening, after which warplanes pounded Saada, witnesses said.
But aid agencies warned that many civilians would not have had time to leave the province by the deadline and urged the Saudi to hold back from its threat to treat the whole province as a military target.
After six weeks of air strikes in support of exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, the Saudi destroyed Yemen infrastructure.
The Al-Masirah television said Marran and nearby Baqim were hit by more than 160 rockets.
The channel said the coalition had launched more than 27 air raids across the province and fired more than 180 missile in Saada.
Strikes in Saada city brought down the telecommunication network, residents said.