Sana'a: US-Saudi-Emirati airstrikes and shelling have caused significant destruction and casualties across various governorates over several years. On March 28, 2016, airstrikes targeted Al-Shatab Bridge in Ma'rib Governorate, completely destroying it and damaging nearby infrastructure. Simultaneously, multiple areas in Sana'a, Al-Jawf, and Taiz Governorates were heavily bombarded, resulting in significant damage to homes and properties.
According to Yemen News Agency, March 28, 2017, saw a continuation of airstrikes in Sa'dah Governorate, with cluster bombs used in Al-Malahidh area, severely impacting local infrastructure. In other regions like Dhubab and Al-Mokha in Taiz Governorate, airstrikes devastated local communities, while Haradh District in Hajjah Governorate faced similar aggression.
On March 28, 2018, the aggression expanded with airstrikes on farms in Ma'rib Governorate and relentless artillery shelling in Saada and Al-Jawf Governorates. The strikes extended to Al-Hodeida Governorate, targeting various districts and causing widespread destruction.
The following year, March 28, 2019, witnessed injuries to children due to missile shelling in Sa'dah, with continuous airstrikes on Kataf District. The assault on civilians' homes in Ma'rib and artillery shelling in Al-Hodeida intensified the humanitarian crisis in the region.
March 28, 2020, was marked by numerous airstrikes in Sana'a and Al-Jawf Governorates, while artillery shelling in Al-Hodeida exacerbated the already dire situation. The aggression continued with airstrikes in Sa'dah Governorate, adding to the devastation.
By March 28, 2021, the aggression escalated with 28 airstrikes on Ma'rib Governorate, targeting homes and farms. Al-Hodeida faced relentless drone and artillery attacks, further destabilizing the region.
The aggression persisted on March 28, 2022, as missile shelling claimed a life in Sa'dah Governorate and injured several others. Airstrikes and artillery shelling in Al-Hodeida and Hajjah continued, targeting strategic and civilian areas alike.
The cycle of violence continued on March 28, 2023, when explosive remnants of war led to civilian casualties in Al-Durayhimi District, Al-Hodeida. The pattern of aggression remains evident, affecting lives and infrastructure across numerous governorates.
As of March 28, 2024, drone attacks injured five citizens, including a child, underscoring the ongoing impact of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression on the region.
