US-Saudi-Emirati Aggression Results in Casualties and Destruction Across Yemeni Governorates

General

Sanaa: On May 13, the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression and its mercenaries targeted various governorates, resulting in martyrs, injuries, and widespread destruction of private and public property.

According to Yemen News Agency, the aggression has had a prolonged impact, causing significant harm across multiple regions. In 2016, a child in Saada Governorate was injured by a cluster bomb explosion. The aggression aircraft launched 18 airstrikes in Amran Governorate, damaging public and private properties, while mercenaries shelled educational institutions and communities in Sanaa and Taiz Governorates.

The following year, in 2017, airstrikes were carried out in Jizan and Saada Governorates, leading to destruction of farms and targeting of homes in Marib. In 2018, airstrikes hit a fishing boat in Al Hodeida Governorate and various districts in Hajjah and Marib Governorates, further damaging agricultural lands and civilian areas.

In 2019, airstrikes resulted in the martyrdom of six citizens in Saada, with mercenaries firing artillery across Al Hodeida Governorate, destroying homes and targeting communities with heavy weaponry. The aggression continued into 2020, with shelling and airstrikes affecting Saada, Sanaa, and Al Bayda Governorates, targeting populated areas and establishing combat fortifications.

In 2021, airstrikes in Al Jawf and Marib Governorates continued, while spy aircraft dropped bombs in Al Hodeida, and mercenaries shelled several areas with artillery. The aggression showed no signs of abating in 2022, with reports of torture by Saudi border guards and continued shelling of homes and communities in multiple governorates.

The ongoing aggression by US-Saudi-Emirati forces has led to significant loss of life and property, with repeated violations of international humanitarian norms across Yemen.