US-Saudi-Emirati Aggression Causes Casualties and Destruction Over the Years

General

Sanaa: On this day, November 18, the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression launched dozens of airstrikes on various provinces, resulting in casualties and widespread damage to public and private property. According to Yemen News Agency, on November 18, 2015, four citizens were martyred and five others were injured in airstrikes on the Al-Thaeer area in Taiz province. The mercenaries also opened fire on rescue workers. Further airstrikes in Taiz on the Mawiyah Junction and Al-Salal district led to additional casualties and property damage. The aggression targeted Taiz Airport, as well as several other areas, leading to significant destruction. In 2016, 24 citizens were martyred and 27 others injured during an attack on a public market in Taiz. Airstrikes on residential areas in Taiz caused further destruction. In Shabwah and Saada provinces, numerous airstrikes resulted in damage to citizens' property and targeted civilians' homes. In the following year, the aggression continued with airstrikes on Haradh and Midi dis tricts in Hajjah province, and multiple other provinces, causing severe damage to infrastructure and homes. The strikes targeted strategic locations and civilian areas alike. By 2018, the pattern of aggression persisted with airstrikes on Al-Hodeida and Saada provinces, causing civilian casualties and damaging property. Shelling by mercenaries in various districts further exacerbated the humanitarian situation. On November 18, 2019, and in subsequent years, the aggression continued with airstrikes in Marib and Al-Jawf provinces, targeting both strategic and civilian areas. Mercenaries also engaged in artillery shelling in several districts, leading to further destruction. The aggression on November 18, 2020, involved 13 airstrikes on Madghal district and multiple attacks across other regions, causing damage to infrastructure and civilian properties. The following year saw a continuation of airstrikes and bombardments, leading to further casualties and destruction. By 2022, mercenaries had established comb at fortifications and continued shelling various areas, significantly impacting civilian life and infrastructure. The ongoing conflict has led to a sustained humanitarian crisis, with civilians bearing the brunt of the aggression.