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At least two women killed as Saudi airstrikes on Yemen continue
In this photo provided by the Saudi Press Agency, firefighters try to extinguish a blaze at an Aramco terminal in the southern border town of Jizan, Saudi Arabia, early Sunday, March 20, 2022

AT LEAST two women were killed and a man injured when Saudi warplanes struck targets across Yemen in the early hours of today.

Missiles struck residential areas of Jawf province, while in Hudaydah province, a fragile ceasefire agreement was violated 197 times in just 24 hours, Yemeni forces claimed.

The Hudaydah attacks included five air strikes, 32 rounds of artillery fire and spy and military aircraft entering Yemeni airspace in breach of a deal intended to secure the safety of the strategic port city.

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