Saudi Aggression War against Yemen
MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, 30 Apr 2018
Yemen News Agency Saba – TRANSCEND Media Service
At Least 88 Killed, Injured at Wedding in Hajjah
23 Apr 2018 – At least 88 victims of the wedding massacre of the US-backed Saudi-led aggression warplane were killed and injured, which targeted a wedding in al-raqah area at Bani Qais in Hajjah province, a medical official told Saba today.
The number of killing rose to 33, and injuring to 55 civilians, noting that the Republican Hospital in Hajjah province received 46 injuring victims of the airstrikes, said the official.
The Republican Hospital declared a state of emergency yesterday evening because of the continued flow of casualties to it. Calling citizens to donate blood.
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