
US Aggression Targets Water Corporation in Hodeidah
Hodeidah (Saba) – The US enemy targeted the Water and Sanitation Corporation project and building in Hodeidah Governorate this evening.
A local source told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the US enemy targeted the Water Corporation project and building east of Al-Mansuriyah District.
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