RNA - Local sources said that the aerial attack had targeted a vehicle as it was travelling along a road in the Maqbanah district of the province, Al Masirah reported.
Later, Saudi military aircraft launched four air raids against Yakhtal area of the Red Sea port city of Mukha, situated 346 kilometers South of the capital, Sana'a. There were no reports about possible casualties and the extent of damage caused.
Saudi warplanes also struck the mountainous Jabal al-Omari area in the Dhubab district of the same Yemeni province, but no fatalities were reported.
Separately, Saudi aircraft dropped internationally-banned cluster bombs on an area in the al-Khawkhah district of the coastal Western province of Hideida.
Meanwhile, Yemeni army soldiers and fighters from allied Popular Committees launched a string of attacks in retaliation for the Saudi airstrikes.
Yemeni snipers fatally shot a Saudi trooper at al-Farizah military base in Saudi Arabia’s Southwestern border region of Jizan.
Yemeni forces also fired a domestically-developed Borkan-2 (Volcano-2) ballistic missile at King Salman Air Base in Riyadh. No immediate reports of casualties were available though.
Furthermore, Yemeni forces and their allies fired a salvo of artillery rounds at al-Sadis and Nahouqah military camps in Saudi Arabia's Southern border region of Najran, with no casualties reported.
Local Yemeni sources have already put the death toll from the Saudi war at over 13,100, including many women and children.
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