Sana'a: On this day, October 15, dozens of civilians, including children and women, were martyred and injured in airstrikes launched by the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression on residential neighborhoods and infrastructure in several provinces.
According to Yemen News Agency, on October 15, 2015, 12 citizens, including nine women, were martyred, and others were injured as warplanes targeted citizens' homes in the Al-Junaid and Dhurakh areas in Al-Mawiya District in Taiz Governorate. Multiple raids on Al-Wazi'iyah District led to the destruction of schools and homes, while five citizens, including two women and a child, were martyred in the Naqm area in Azal District in the Capital Secretariat.
In Sana'a Governorate, the warplanes launched multiple raids on residential and agricultural areas, causing extensive damage. Raids in Ibb and Bayda Governorates resulted in the destruction of government complexes and properties. In Saada Governorate, intense airstrikes targeted homes and farms, leading to significant devastation.
On October 15, 2016, airstrikes continued to cause havoc, with multiple raids destroying telecommunication towers, damaging homes, and agricultural lands across several districts in Yemen. In Marib, Taiz, Lahj, and Hajjah Governorates, airstrikes resulted in the destruction of farms, homes, and other properties.
By October 15, 2017, airstrikes and shelling continued, targeting areas in Saada, Taiz, Hajjah, and other governorates. The aggressions led to widespread damage to homes and properties, with several citizens injured.
The following year, on October 15, 2018, civilians, including an African migrant, were martyred due to actions by Emirati forces and shelling by mercenaries, which severely damaged homes in Hodeida and Saada Governorates.
On October 15, 2019, airstrikes on Saada and Hajjah Governorates continued to intensify, and by 2020, additional raids and attacks by Saudi forces resulted in injuries and significant property damage.
In 2021, a girl's death due to war remnants and subsequent airstrikes in various districts highlighted the ongoing conflict's dangers. Airstrikes and shelling in multiple governorates continued unabated, with extensive damage reported.
By October 15, 2022, and 2023, airstrikes by spy aircraft and shelling by mercenaries in Hodeida Governorate and other areas continued to cause destruction, leading to severe damage to properties and infrastructure. The ongoing conflict has led to immense civilian suffering and widespread devastation in Yemen.