Sana'a: On June 4, a series of airstrikes launched by the American-Saudi-Emirati coalition resulted in significant casualties and widespread destruction across several provinces. The attacks, which targeted both public and private infrastructure, left dozens of citizens dead or wounded.
According to Yemen News Agency, the airstrikes on June 4, 2015, resulted in the death of two citizens, including a woman, and injured 12 others, among them three children, in Dhamar city. The aggression also caused damage to Dhamar General Hospital and various homes. In Al-Hudaydah city, six citizens were killed, and dozens were injured following strikes on residential neighborhoods, which also led to a fire at the Al-Ahram Company. In As Sabrah district, Ibb province, and Midy district, Hajjah province, airstrikes claimed the lives of citizens, including a woman tending sheep. In Sa'dah province, 42 citizens, predominantly women and children, were martyred in Sahar district. The aggression further extended to Khor Maksar and Al-Arish in Aden, as well as several areas in Sana'a province.
On June 4, 2016, mercenaries of the coalition were responsible for the deaths of two young brothers in Taiz city. Various incidents of shelling and explosive devices injured numerous citizens and damaged properties across Al-Dhale'e, Marib, and Shabwa provinces. Airstrikes targeted strategic locations in Sarwah district, Marib province, and Asaylan district, Shabwa province, among others.
The following year, on June 4, 2017, aggression aircraft targeted the Qahza Cholera Treatment Center in Sa'dah city, injuring several patients and causing substantial damage. The strikes continued in various regions, including Hajjah, Al-Hudaydah, and the Capital Secretariat, severely impacting citizens' homes and infrastructure. In Taiz province, aggression aircraft destroyed a gas station and targeted educational institutions.
On June 4, 2018, airstrikes in Hajjah province resulted in a citizen's death and injuries to another. The attacks damaged farms and properties across Sa'dah province and Al-Hudaydah. The coalition also launched airstrikes on civilian infrastructure, including a water drill and telecommunications network.
A year later, on June 4, 2019, airstrikes in Al-Dhale'e province led to civilian casualties, including two deaths. Mercenary shelling injured several women and children in Al-Hudaydah, while artillery and machine gun fire targeted various areas. Aggression aircraft continued to strike telecommunications networks and populated areas in Sa'dah and Sana'a provinces.
On June 4, 2020, the coalition launched multiple airstrikes across Hajjah and Marib provinces, targeting districts such as Haradh and Sarwah. Mercenaries also shelled residential areas in Al-Hudaydah province with artillery and machine guns.
The pattern of aggression persisted on June 4, 2021, with airstrikes and artillery shelling in Sa'dah and Al-Hudaydah provinces, resulting in injuries and further fortification of mercenary positions in Hays district.
On June 4, 2022, mercenaries established combat fortifications and launched airstrikes across multiple provinces, including Marib, Taiz, and Hajjah, targeting both civilian properties and strategic locations. Artillery and firearms were used extensively in these regions, causing significant damage.
Most recently, on June 4, 2023, spy aircraft conducted airstrikes in Taiz and Al-Hudaydah provinces, while mercenaries fortified positions and shelled various areas with artillery and firearms, continuing the cycle of aggression and destruction.