Warplanes from a Saudi-led coalition continued airstrikes targeting different part of Yemen on Monday, a day before a humanitarian cease-fire is due to go into effect.
At least two Yemeni civilians have been killed in Saudi airstrikes on residential areas in the southern Yemeni province of al-Bayda.
From today morning till now, Saudis with 160 missiles targets different region of sadaa province, Al Masirah TV, reports.
Djibouti's president has warned Yemen's conflict and a resurgent Al-Qaeda pose a threat to the Middle East, but pledged continuing support to refugees fleeing the conflict, he told AFP in an interview.
Saudi fighter jets targets Sanaa International Airport to prevent landing of Red Crescent and Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF)) Aid planes.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), a regional branch of al Qaeda’s global network, has confirmed that a top official named Nasser bin Ali al Ansi was killed in a US drone strike in April.
Ten of thousands against Saudi offensives take part in popular gathering in Sana'a Yemeni capital.
Saudi Air Force bombed Yemeni capital Sana’a and the Northern Governorate of Sa’dah on Thursday.
Citing Yemeni sources, Al-Alam TV correspondent reports: A Saudi Apache helicopter was shot down in Sa’dah Governorate, north-western Yemen.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has called Saudi Arabia’s ongoing aggression against Yemen as unjustifiable, saying that the United States is "shamelessly" backing the atrocities of Saudi Arabia against its impoverished southern neighbor.