Sana'a: On this day, June 21, the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression targeted populated areas, service facilities, and roads, resulting in martyrs and wounded civilians, including children, and the destruction of public and private property.
According to Yemen News Agency, on June 21, 2016, 15 citizens were killed and injured due to a series of airstrikes by the aggression's warplanes on a stone sawmill in the Al-Ka'been area of Al-Qabaitah District in Lahj Governorate. The assaults also caused significant damage to infrastructure in the region, including roads and service facilities.
Additional airstrikes were reported in Ma'rib Governorate, where hostile warplanes launched multiple attacks across various districts, including Al-Mashjah and Al-Mahjazah, leading to extensive damage to commercial establishments and strategic locations like Jabal Hailan. Mercenaries further intensified the situation by shelling several areas using rockets and artillery.
Meanwhile, in Al-Jawf Governorate, the aggression's warplanes launched an airstrike on the Al-Waqz area, compounded by mercenary attacks using machine guns and mortar shells. Taiz Governorate also endured assaults as mercenaries targeted mountain ranges and other key locations with medium weapons.
Similar aggressions were carried out in Sana'a Governorate, where airstrikes and mercenary shelling caused widespread devastation to public and private properties. The aggressive actions continued over the years, with significant attacks recorded in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, affecting various governorates including Sa'dah, Al-Hodeida, and Al-Bayda.
In summary, the ongoing aggression has resulted in severe human and infrastructural losses across Yemen, with numerous airstrikes and shelling incidents recorded over several years. The impact on civilian life and property remains profound as the conflict continues to escalate.
