SANAA -- Warplanes of the U.S.-led coalition struck the Yemeni capital Sanaa late Saturday, the Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV reported.
"The American-British aggression aircraft again launched a series of raids on the capital," the TV reported.
Meanwhile, local witnesses told Xinhua that at least four missiles hit the Al-Siyanah Military Camp, north of Sanaa's downtown, causing big explosions and fire. (Yemen-Airstrikes)
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ARUSHA, Tanzania -- At least 15 people, including three foreigners, were killed and 12 others seriously injured Saturday in a road accident involving four vehicles in Arusha city in northern Tanzania, said a local police source.
Justine Masejo, the Arusha regional commissioner, said the accident occurred at 5 p.m., local time, Saturday and involved a suspected brake failure of a truck, which then collided with three other vehicles in the Ngaramtoni suburb of Arusha. (Tanzania-Road Accident-Casualty)
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ROME -- The Italian government on Saturday announced a bilateral support agreement with Ukraine ahead of the Group of Seven (G7) leaders' meeting under Italy's presidency.
Both events were held on Saturday as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine reached its second anniversary. (Italy-Ukraine-G7) Enditem
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