#OnThisDay  The Saudi-led, US-BRITISH-BACKED coalition hit 9 governorates

Multiple airstrikes had been carried out in Sanaa,  Sadah, Shabwah, Ibb, Hajjah, Lahj, Aden, Dhamar, and al Baydha. The strikes targeted and destroyed a textile factory, a stadium, an airport, a bridge, an air base, a truck carrying flour, a prison, a fuel station, a school harbouring internally displaced people, and a Yemeni military base killing and injering dozens of  people, mostly women and children.

In the village of al Hadheyrah in Sanaa, the indiscriminate strikes on civilian homes killed 9 people and left tens injured.

In Sabwah, 4 people were killed and 4 injured following airstrikes on a truck carrying flour.

In Ibb, a security administration building was targeted, killing 4 civilian prisoners and injuring 10.

In Hajjah, one person was killed, and another injured in multiple airstrikes.

In Lahj, 8 people were 6 others were injured as a result of Saudi-led coalition strikes on a school inhabited by displaced people in the area of al-Hanra.

Yaman Yoon report

The al Salam bridge before and after the Saudi-led coalition carried out three air raids, 10 July 2015, Courtesy of  Yaman Yoon
Smoke rises after an airstrike in Yemen’s capital, Sana, on July 10. Loud explosions were heard in the city before a U.N.-brokered cease-fire took effect at midnight. (Associated Press)
Armed Yemenis walk on the debris at a wedding hall reportedly hit by a Saudi-led coalition air strike in the capital Sanaa on July 10, 2015. Photo: Mohammed Huwais/AFP/Getty Images via The Intercept report

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Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, leader of the Ansar Allah movement

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