Yemen: Airstrikes begin as ceasefire expires
Sana’a Saudi-led jets have struck sites in Yemen’s rebel-controlled capital, Sana’a, hours after a temporary UN-brokered ceasefire ended.
The strikes on Sunday targeted military rebel facilities in the eastern and northern parts of Sana’a.
No casualties were reported from the bombing, which rocked the city.
The 72-hour ceasefire ended around midnight on Saturday despite a plea from UN envoy for Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, for an extension.
There was no sign that the Saudi-backed Yemeni government or the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels had any interest in extending the truce.