Local Editor
The US-backed Saudi-led coalition carried out an airstrike on a pharmaceutical plant to the south of the Yemeni capital of Sana’a, a source in the security forces said on Saturday.
The airstrike caused no injuries among the workers as it was carried out when the factory was closed, according to the source.
"Aircraft of the Arab coalition destroyed a pharmaceutical factory near Dabr Khaira [some 10 miles to the south of Sanaa]," the source said.
On Sunday, a bomb killed several health workers at a medical center supported by Medecins Sans Frontieres [MSF] in Yemen’s Razeh district in the northern province of Sa’ada.
Earlier this week, the Saudi-led coalition destroyed a hospital in the Swadi district of central Yemen’s Bayda province.
Yemen has been mired in a military conflict for over a year now.
The government of Yemen’s former fugitive president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi is supported by a coalition of Arab countries led by Saudi Arabia who have been pounding Houthi positions since the spring of 2015.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team