Sana'a: On July 5, over multiple years, US-Saudi-Emirati aggression has resulted in significant casualties and damage in Yemen. The attacks, which have targeted residential neighborhoods, markets, and various service facilities, have been marked by numerous airstrikes and artillery shelling across several governorates.
According to Yemen News Agency, the aggression on July 5, 2015, led to the martyrdom of 30 citizens and injuries to others due to airstrikes on the Ahem Triangle Market in Hajjah Governorate. The strikes caused damage to commercial shops and a gas station. In Sana'a, airstrikes in the Diras residential neighborhood resulted in two deaths, injuries to three individuals, and damage to homes. Similar strikes occurred in Al Hodeida, Amran, Dhamar, and Taiz, causing further casualties and widespread destruction.
On July 4, 2016, airstrikes and artillery shelling continued in Taiz, Al-Jawf, Hajjah, and Sana'a. The attacks targeted residential areas, farms, and infrastructure, causing casualties and significant material damage.
The pattern of aggression persisted on July 5, 2017, with airstrikes in Sana'a, Saada, and other regions injuring civilians and damaging agricultural lands and telecommunications infrastructure. The following year, airstrikes in Hajjah Governorate caused further destruction.
In 2019, the aggression's activities led to the death of a citizen in Al Hodeida and artillery shelling in various districts, causing injuries and property damage. The attacks continued in 2020, with airstrikes in Hajjah, Marib, and Al Hodeida, resulting in further damage to public and private properties.
The aggression on July 5, 2021, saw artillery and missile shelling in Saada, Marib, and Al Hodeida, injuring civilians and damaging property. The attacks included airstrikes and the establishment of combat fortifications by mercenaries.
In 2022, the aggression's forces shelled Hays District in Al Hodeida and targeted multiple areas with missiles, artillery, and gunfire. The attacks continued to impact civilian areas and infrastructure across several governorates.
By July 5, 2023, reconnaissance aircraft launched airstrikes on districts in Taiz and Al Hodeida, while mercenaries fortified positions and shelled various areas, perpetuating the cycle of violence and destruction in Yemen.
