At least one citizen was injured by Saudi army fire in Saada province, northern Yemen, a security source said on Tuesday.
The source explained the Saudi army shelled Shada border district, injuring one citizen.
The citizen was taken to Razih Rural Hospital for treatment, the source added.
On Monday, a citizen was killed and five others, including two African immigrants, were wounded by the fire of the Saudi army in the districts of Shada and Munabbih.
On Sunday, eighteen civilians, including three African immigrants, were injured by artillery fire of the Saudi army on the border districts of Shada and Munabbih.
On Saturday, four civilians, including African immigrants, were injured as a result of Saudi bombing of the Al-Raqo area in the border district of Munabbih, while five wounded, including three African immigrants, arrived at Al-Talh Hospital, who were injured by Saudi artillery shelling on the border districts of Shada, Razih and Munabbih.
Various areas of the border districts in Saada have been subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shelling, on a daily basis, resulting in heavy material losses.