31 civilians killed in Saudi-led air strikes on Yemen: UN
Airstrikes by a Riyadh-drove military alliance battling in Yemen killed 31 regular citizens on Saturday, the United Nations stated, after a Saudi contender stream smashed.
"Fundamental field reports demonstrate that on 15 February upwards of 31 regular people were executed and 12 others harmed in strikes that hit Al-Hajjah zone... in Al-Jawf governorate," said an announcement from the workplace of the United Nations inhabitant facilitator and compassionate organiser for Yemen.
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