Mohammed al-Attab
Press TV, Sana'a
Just days after a massacre in Yemen, Saudi fighter jets have committed yet again another attack by targeting a wedding ceremony in Al-mesafaah of Al Jawf province.
According to Yemen's health Ministry 32 Yemeni women and children were killed and injured in the attack. Head of Yemeni political negotiating team Mohammed Abdulsalam says that the UN's latest decision to remove Saudi Arabia from the list of child rights violators has encouraged Riyadh to commit more war crimes against civilians.
The UN humanitarian coordinator Lieze Grande released a statement to condemn such attacks on civilians. Last Monday Saudi fighter jets bombed this house in Washeha region of Hajjah province, a place far away from any military confrontations.
Since the onset of Saudi led aggression more than 17 civilians have been killed, 4 millions have been displaced and nearly 17 million civilians have been pushed to the brink of famine.