The Saudi aggression commits 67 new violations of the ceasefire in Yemen’s Hodeidah

Sanaa (ST): The forces of the Saudi aggression committed 67 new violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Yemeni governorate of Hodeidah during the past 24 hours.
The Yemeni news agency Saba quoted a source in the Yemeni Operations Room as saying that among the violations of the forces of aggression were the flight of four spy planes over the Jabaliya and Hays airspace, in addition to eight violations by missile and artillery bombardment and 55 violations with various bullets.
The Saudi aggression forces and their mercenaries are constantly violating the ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah that was reached in 2018.
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