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Yemen’s Access to International Telecommunications Has Been Harmed by Coalition Bombing

Yemen's Access to International Telecommunications Has Been Harmed by Coalition Bombing
Written by Rajesh Tamada

Three bombing raids carried out in Yemen by the Saudi-led Arab coalition have cut the country’s access to international calls, rebel Houthi forces, who control the capital Sana’a, told Efe.

Three bombing raids carried out in Yemen by the Saudi-led Arab coalition have cut the country’s access to international calls, rebel Houthi forces, who control the capital Sana’a, told Efe.

The latest attack targeting a telecommunications tower came just one month after Arab coalition strikes sent the country into an internet blackout for four days.

Efe could confirm that a third airstrike on Monday evening targeted a building belonging to the country’s telecoms company TeleYemen, which had been damaged by two previous strikes on Sunday night.

A source from the company told Efe on the condition of anonymity that the building had been evacuated beforehand and that there were no human casualties as a result of the bombing.

Mesfer Abdullah Al-Numair, telecommunications minister with the Houthi government, said the strike had disrupted international call services in a “large part” of the country.

The airstrike by the Arab coalition took place in the north of the capital Sana’a, which has been in the hands of the Iran-backed Shiite Houthi movement since 2014.

The Arab aerial coalition led by Saudi Arabia launched its campaign in support of the internationally-backed Yemeni government in 2015.

News Source: Laprensalatina