Saudi Arabia accused of violating truce in Yemen
Capital bombed just hours after truce took effect, says de facto government
YEMEN’S de facto government accused Saudi Arabia of violating a United Nations-brokered ceasefire just hours after it came into force yesterday.
The truce between the nine-nation coalition and Houthi rebels allied to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh came into force at midnight on Sunday.
A Yemeni army spokesman said warplanes from the invading Saudi-led coalition bombed the capital Sanaa and the central province of Taiz yesterday morning, violating the truce.
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