The US-backed Saudi-led coalition fighter jets stepped up their airstrikes on Yemen on Sunday, launching more than 50 airstrikes targeting the provinces of Shabwah, Ma’rib, Jawf, Amran and Saada, security sources reported.
The sources confirmed that the coalition warplanes targeted Shabwah with 30 raids, most of them on Ain and Usaylan districts, while Ma’rib was hit with 14 airstrikes, including 12 on Al-Balaq area in Al-Wadi district and two others on Al-Jubha district.
The coalition aircraft also launched a raid on al-Yatama area in Khub Washa’af district of Jawf, while two others raids targeted Al-Boqa and Al-Ajasher areas off Najran region at the northern border.
In the earlier morning of the day, the coalition warplanes deliberately targeted telecommunications towers and networks in the provinces of Saada and Amran.
According to the sources, the coalition fighter jets hit the communications network in Al-Abdin area, south of Saada city, two times, and targeted the communications network in Al-Safra’a district in the same province with two airstrikes.
Meanwhile, the coalition warplanes waged a raid on the communications network in Bani Ghaima area of Bani Suraim district, and another raid on the communications network in Sabih Mount in Khamer district of Amran province. This came less than 24 hours after the communication towers were bombed in Qarn Al-Ajam area in Raida district with four airstrikes.