The Saudi-led international coalition carried out airstrikes in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa targeting a missile storage, located on the Faj Attan mountain. The bombing triggered a massive explosion in the area.
Residents are leaving neighborhoods adjacent to Faj Attan camp after it was targeted by #Saudi-led coalition pic.twitter.com/q2rWTy7KDe
— Zaid Benjamin (@zaidbenjamin) 30 Март 2015
Explosions continue in Faj Attan with homes right underneath & immediately next to hill in Sana'a #Yemen http://t.co/RktIoqwNYO
— Hisham Al-Omeisy (@omeisy) 30 Март 2015
Local residents fled their homes, with some using basements as bombing shelters. Many are feared injured in the airstrikes targeting the Faj Attan neighborhood but no official information on the number of killed or injured has been released.
Faj Attan #Sanaa NOW Military camps r in residential areas civilians r not safe #Yemen pic.twitter.com/rcusi4saRg
— Sarah Jamal (@Sarah_Sanaa) 30 Март 2015
People living in the neighborhood of Faj Attan mount report continuous explosions. They are terrified. Increased panic in #Sanaa. #Yemen
— Yemen Updates (@yemen_updates) 30 Март 2015
The Saudi-led allied bombing of the Yarim District to the south of Sanaa left at least 11 dead and another 30 injured, a security source told Sputnik on Tuesday.
In total, 37 people were killed and 150 injured after five days of airstrikes on Yemeni targets by the international coalition.
More pics from Faj-Attan #NOW. #Yemen pic.twitter.com/JAeAcQyICx
— Nasser Maweri (@NasserMaweri) 30 Март 2015
Video: Explosions in #Sanaa #fajattan are still on, God help the people around that area! #yemen #Decisive_Storm pic.twitter.com/2nkQKIar1g
— Yusra A. (@YusraAlA) 30 Март 2015
The Saudi-led coalition began air raids against Houthi positions in the Yemeni capital Sanaa and its suburbs on Wednesday, at the request of the country's ousted President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.
The campaign is designed to roll back the Houthi military insurgency that flared up across Yemen after massive protests against the government in August 2014.
On Monday, a spokesman for the Saudi military said that the coalition had taken full control of all Yemeni ports.