
Yemen: Saudi-led strikes target army storage facilities in Sanaa
Saudi-led airstrikes once again struck Sanaa on Monday, reportedly targeting Yemeni Army storage facilities.
The attack comes a day after at least 43 people in a shelling, reportedly from Houthi forces, in the embattled coastal city of Aden. Three days previously the city was declared “liberated” by forces loyal to ousted president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, who has formed a government in exile.
Since March 2015, some 3,200 people have died in Yemen according to United Nations (UN) data. The UN have classified Yemen as in dire need of assistance, categorising it as a level three humanitarian emergency

Saudi-led airstrikes once again struck Sanaa on Monday, reportedly targeting Yemeni Army storage facilities.
The attack comes a day after at least 43 people in a shelling, reportedly from Houthi forces, in the embattled coastal city of Aden. Three days previously the city was declared “liberated” by forces loyal to ousted president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, who has formed a government in exile.
Since March 2015, some 3,200 people have died in Yemen according to United Nations (UN) data. The UN have classified Yemen as in dire need of assistance, categorising it as a level three humanitarian emergency