US-Saudi-Emirati Aggression Commits War Crimes on June 13 in Yemen

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Sana'a: On this day, June 13, the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression committed significant war crimes by targeting civilian homes, service facilities, and roads, leading to the deaths and injuries of dozens, predominantly women and children.

According to Yemen News Agency, on June 13, 2015, eight citizens were killed, and 40 others, mostly women and children, were injured in airstrikes on civilian homes in the Bayt Ma'yad area of the Sabeen district in the capital, Sana'a. These raids caused the destruction of several homes and damage to many others.

In the Saada governorate, five citizens were killed, and three were injured when airstrikes targeted Ahmed Mohammed Al-Saylami's home in the Damaj area of Al-Safra'a district. Another five citizens perished in airstrikes on Jabal Haram in Razih district. The aggression's air force also launched attacks on homes and markets in multiple districts, causing extensive property damage, while artillery targeted the Al-Malahiz area.

In Sana'a Governorate, two girls were killed, six citizens were injured, and several homes were destroyed due to airstrikes on the Beit Na'am and Gharzat Hamdan areas. In Dhamar City, eleven citizens were injured in raids on an administrative base and the Seed Multiplication Foundation in Ma'bar city.

The aggression's air force targeted Haradh Customs in Hajjah Governorate and launched several raids on Al-Anad Medical Center in Lahj Governorate, as well as the Al-Aqaba Mountains in Jawf Governorate.

On June 13, 2016, strategic locations such as Mount Haylan in Marib Governorate were targeted with airstrikes. The Al-Jahmaliyah area in Taiz was shelled with heavy weapons, and other areas in Sana'a Governorate were targeted with missiles.

In 2017, a woman was injured by artillery shelling in Marib Governorate. Airstrikes and flare bombs were deployed across various regions, including Taiz Governorate, where cluster bombs and multiple airstrikes were reported.

In 2018, two civilians were killed in airstrikes on a main road in Saada Governorate. Missile and artillery shelling damaged homes and property in populated villages, with airstrikes targeting schools and farms in multiple districts.

By June 13, 2019, numerous airstrikes caused damage to public and private property across Sana'a and Saada governorates. In 2020, widespread airstrikes and artillery shelling were reported in Marib, Jawf, Hodeida, and Saada governorates.

In 2021, citizens in Saada Governorate were harmed by border guard fire and unexploded ordnance. Airstrikes caused significant property damage across Marib and Hodeida governorates, with continuous shelling reported.

By 2022, raids targeted civilian homes in Taiz Governorate, while mercenaries fortified positions around Marib City and other regions, leading to more artillery and missile attacks across multiple governorates.

On June 13, 2023, aggression's spy aircraft launched raids on districts in Taiz and Hodeida governorates. Combat fortifications were established by mercenaries, who continued to shell various regions with artillery and different ammunition types.