Saudi air force resumes killing Yemeni civilians


This video says about itself:

We’re dying every day’: Yemeni civilians paint grim picture of suffering amid Saudi-led strikes

20 April 2015

RT gets eyewitness accounts of the dire humanitarian situation in Yemen as civilians bear the brunt of the Saudi-led airstrikes. Freelance journalist Muhammad al-Attab reports.

After the good news earlier today of the Saudi air force stopping killing Yemeni civilians (well, ‘good’ news in the context of the disastrous consequences still continuing of the Saudi bombings), now disastrous news again.

From the BBC today:

Yemen conflict: Saudi-led coalition resumes air strikes

25 minutes ago

Saudi-led coalition jets have bombed Houthi rebels in Yemen‘s third city of Taiz, hours after announcing the end of a military campaign against them. ..

The UN says at least 944 people have been killed and 3,487 injured in air strikes, fighting on the ground and attacks by jihadist militants in Yemen since 19 March.

THE reactionary Saudi regime – the pride and joy of the United States and UK ruling classes that have armed it to the teeth – and its allies in the Gulf are about to learn a lesson that its US-UK sponsors should have been able to explain to it. This is that it is easy to leap into a war, but that it may well prove to be much harder to get out of than it was to get into, and that the tendency could well be to get deeper and deeper into the quagmire, until the contradictions that are sharpened explode under the feudal princes that rule Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf states: here.