US-Saudi-Emirati Aggression Causes Devastation Across Yemen

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Sanaa: On this day, May 10, the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression and its mercenaries targeted citizens and their properties with airstrikes, missile, and artillery shelling, resulting in dozens of martyrs and wounded, as well as extensive damage to public and private property. According to Yemen News Agency, the series of aggressive acts began in 2015 when airstrikes in Al-Zaher District destroyed a girls' school and led to the deaths and injuries of several citizens. The same day saw airstrikes in the Capital Secretariat and other regions, causing further casualties and significant infrastructure damage. Throughout the years, May 10 has been marked by continued hostility. In 2016, mercenaries shelled multiple districts, leading to further destruction of homes and injuries to civilians. The following year, airstrikes in Al-Jawf and Saada Governorates caused extensive property damage, while artillery attacks injured civilians and disrupted daily life. The aggression continued with severity in 2018, as airstrikes in Sanaa Governorate resulted in the deaths and injuries of several citizens. The same year, explosive remnants in Al-Hodeida led to more casualties, showcasing the long-term dangers of the conflict. By 2019, targeted attacks on infrastructure and civilian areas persisted, with significant artillery and missile strikes in Al-Hodeida and Saada. The aggression's tactics included targeting homes, farms, and crucial public services. In 2020, airstrikes in Al-Jawf and Marib Governorates highlighted the ongoing threat to civilian life and property. The conflict saw no respite, with continuous bombardment affecting various sectors, including telecommunications in Al-Bayda. The violence of 2021 and 2022 saw further devastation in Marib and Hodeida, with airstrikes and artillery causing loss of life and injuries. The persistence of the aggression underscored the ongoing humanitarian crisis faced by the Yemeni population. On May 10, 2023, the tragic loss of a woman due to unexploded ordnance in Marib Governorate re iterated the lingering dangers faced by civilians in conflict zones, emphasizing the urgent need for resolution and peace.