Sanaa, September 19 (RHC)-- Saudi Arabia has once again used banned cluster bombs in its deadly airborne aggression against the war-torn Yemen. Yemen’s al-Masirah TV reported on Friday night that Saudi warplanes attacked residential areas in Baqim district in Yemen’s northwestern Sa’ada province with cluster munitions, which are banned under the international law.
Earlier in the day, Saudi air raids killed at least 34 civilians, mostly women and children, and wounded scores of others in the border province. Elsewhere, in the Sirwah district of the central province of Ma’rib, four people lost their lives and several others sustained injuries as Saudi jets pounded a market in the area.
Yemen’s forces launched dozens of rockets against Saudi positions, killing three soldiers and injuring 28 others in the southwestern border province of Jizan. The Saudi civil defense agency confirmed the casualties.