Saudi jets fire on UNICEF aid ships
Saudi war jets launched three airstrikes on UNICEF vessels ferrying humanitarian supplies to the northwestern Yemeni province of Sa’ada, Yemeni television reported Sunday, according to Sputnik.
According to UNICEF, the delivery of aid to Yemen was made during a five-day humanitarian ceasefire, which took effect on May 12.
"During the pause, UNICEF was able to deliver assistance to affected people across the country, however humanitarian assistance cannot replace the needs of 26 million people who have been cut off from a regular supply of commercial imports of food and fuel," Julien Harneis, the UNICEF representative for Yemen, was quoted as saying by Iran’s Fars news agency.
Following the termination of the ceasefire, Riyadh resumed airstrikes in Yemen, hitting several positions in the southern port city of Aden.
The Saudi raids on UNICEF vessels were against an Iranian ship, filled with tons of food and medical supplies and which is now heading towards the Yemeni port city of Hudaidah.