Fighting picked up early Friday in Yemen, with the hours leading up to the ceasefire, which began at 23:59 local time, seeing several clashes inside several major cities, including Taiz. Then the ceasefire began, and almost immediately thereafter, Saudi warplanes were attacking Taiz.
Reports are that Saudi airstrikes against Taiz began less than an hour after the ceasefire began, with three different strikes reported, hitting Houthi targets, including a camp and a military convoy.
Pro-Saudi fighters had claimed the Houthis were violating the ceasefire by continuing to advance into the city once it began, and suggested that was the pretext for the Saudi strike. Saudi officials were spurning the truce before it even began, insisting they didn’t trust the Houthis to honor it.
The Houthis, for their part, insisted that they were holding their ground in Taiz against an offensive by pro-Saudi forces, and the airstrikes compounded on that truce violation. The UN is urging both sides to honor the ceasefire, and despite these incidents, strikes appear to have halted across most of the country.
In my opinion, I don't believe the Saudi's are actually flying these bombing missions. This regime outsources everything; I wouldn't be surprised if these pilots are former U.S. military pilots being paid very well as mercenaries for this regime. All the weaponry is US so it would be an easy for them to do so.
The are 20 million people in Yemen which are on the brink of being starved to death! This is genocide by proxy. The US supplies Saudi terrorists with sophisticated weapons.
the bedsheets they wear keep getting draped over the controls and stuck in the peddles causing them to push the wrong buttons