Sana'a: A recent report highlights the severe impact of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression on various governorates over the years, leading to numerous casualties and extensive property damage.
According to Yemen News Agency, on February 10, 2016, airstrikes carried out by the aggression's aircraft resulted in the deaths of television director Munir Al-Hakimi, his wife Souad Hajirah, and their three children. These strikes targeted the Beit Muayad area on Taiz Street in the Capital Secretariat. Further attacks in Saada Governorate resulted in the deaths of two citizens when a truck carrying relief materials was targeted, and several others were killed or injured in various districts due to airstrikes and missile shelling.
In Al-Jawf Governorate, the aggression aircraft launched multiple airstrikes on Bedouin camps and areas in Al-Maslub District, causing significant damage. Similar assaults were reported in Sana'a Governorate, where agricultural lands and citizens' homes were heavily affected.
The report further notes that on February 10, 2017, a child was killed, and another injured due to remnants of the aggression in Al-Jawf Governorate. The aggression aircraft also targeted various districts in Saada, Marib, and Hodeida Governorates, leading to severe material damage and casualties.
In subsequent years, the aggression continued with airstrikes and shelling across multiple governorates, including Saada, Hodeida, and Marib, resulting in the destruction of homes, farms, and significant loss of life. The report highlights incidents in 2018 where Saudi border guard forces injured citizens, and airstrikes caused extensive damage to properties and livestock.
The ongoing conflict, as reported in 2019 and 2020, saw continued airstrikes and artillery shelling targeting civilian areas, including markets, homes, and communication networks, leading to further casualties and destruction. On February 10, 2021, and 2022, the aggression's aircraft launched numerous airstrikes on populated areas, causing significant damage to homes and farms.
The report concludes with details from February 10, 2023, noting that reconnaissance aircraft launched airstrikes in Hodeida Governorate, and mercenaries established combat fortifications, continuing the cycle of violence and destruction.
