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US-Saudi-Emirati crime on this day in history

US-Saudi-Emirati crime on this day in history

Saba Yemen28-01-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
On this day, January 28, dozens of civilians were killed or injured in war crimes committed by the US-Saudi-Emirati aggressors that targeted civilian objects in a number of Yemeni governorates.
On January 28, 2016, 14 citizens were killed and five others were injured, most of them children and women, when the aggression's aircraft targeted the house of citizen Mohammed Hassan Awshan in the village of Al-Malih, Dhuwaib area, in Haidan district, Sa'ada governorate.
Three citizens were killed and five others were injured in three raids launched by the aggression's aircraft on the Youth House and Zakat Duties Branch buildings in Maswar district, Amran governorate.
Fourteen citizens were killed in an airstrike by the aggression's aircraft on a car on the main road in the Al-Ahyouq area, Al-Wazi'iyah district, Taiz governorate. Two citizens were also killed and three others were injured in an airstrike on Jabal Al-Milh in Al-Salif district, Hodeida governorate, and three other raids were launched on the district and five raids on Hodeida International Airport.
The enemy aircraft launched three raids on the Sarif area in Bani Hoshaish district in Sana'a governorate, which led to severe damage to agricultural lands, and targeted Al-Kharafi area and Jabal Al-Tawil east of the capital with several raids.
On January 28, 2017, the aggression aircraft launched four raids on citizens' homes in the Radmani area, a raid on the Al-Hajlan area, and a raid on Wadi Habab in the Sirwah district in Marib governorate, which resulted in significant damage.
In Sa'ada governorate, the aggression aircraft launched a raid on the Wadi Abu Jabara area and two raids on a citizen's home in the Al-Atfain area in the Kitaf district, two raids on the Sha'ir area in the Baqim district, and seven raids on the Al-Hasama area in the Dhaher district, while the Ayash and Al-Sheikh areas in the Munabih district were subjected to Saudi artillery shelling.
The aggression's air force launched two raids on Khalid camp in Muza'a district in Taiz governorate, three raids on Al-Hali area in Mocha city, three raids on Al-Omairi area in Dhubab district, and more than ten raids on Mocha district.
The enemy's air force launched two raids on Haradh district in Hajjah governorate, nine raids on Jabal Yam and the Qubra and Khirbet Qatra areas in Nihm district in Sana'a governorate, one raid on Al-Haras School in the capital Sana'a, and three raids on Al-Masloub and Al-Maton districts in Al-Jawf governorate.
On January 28, 2018, a citizen was killed in an aggression air raid that targeted a bulldozer under the Sharab junction in Taiz governorate.
Two citizens were injured by Saudi border guard fire in Razih district in Sa'ada governorate, and missile and artillery shelling targeted various areas in the border district, while the air force launched six raids on Al-Atfain and Al-Amirah areas in Kitaf district, and one raid on Al-Shorfa site in Najran.
The aggression's air force targeted Ramada area in Nihm district in Sana'a governorate with a raid, and five raids on scattered areas in Al-Masloub district in Al-Jawf governorate, causing damage to citizens' homes and farms.
The enemy's air force launched 11 raids on Haradh and Midi districts, three raids on Bakil Al-Mir district in Hajjah governorate, five raids on Amlah area in Al-Qabaita district, and one raid on Hamala area in Karsh district in Lahj governorate.
On January 28, 2019, a woman was injured by gunfire from the aggression's mercenaries in the July 7 residential area in Hodeida city. They targeted Hodeida airport with medium weapons, and intensively shelled the College of Medicine with machine guns. They also targeted places on Al-Khamsin Street and towards Al-Dhabyani neighborhood with heavy and medium weapons on July 7.
The mercenaries targeted the south and east of Doraihimi city with machine guns, while a military bulldozer of theirs created combat fortifications in the Kilo 16 area in Doraihimi district.
The aggression's air force launched four raids on Haradh and Midi districts in Hajjah governorate.
On January 28, 2020, two girls were injured in a children's school by sniper bullets from the aggression's mercenaries in Saber Al-Mawadim district in Taiz governorate.
In Hodeida governorate, artillery shelling by the mercenaries targeted residential neighborhoods on 50th Street in the city and a citizen's farm in Tohaita district, and a military bulldozer created combat fortifications in the Al-Jah Al-A'la area in Bayt Al-Faqih district, and artillery shelling targeted the villages of Al-Shajan and Al-Dahfash on the outskirts of Doraihimi district.
The Saudi army launched missile and artillery shelling targeting populated villages in the border district of Razih in Sa'ada governorate, and the air force launched three raids on the district of Nihm in Sana'a governorate, and the Al-Jawf junction in Marib governorate.
On January 28, 2021, the Saudi army targeted scattered areas of the border district of Razih with missiles and artillery, while the air force launched three raids on the district of Kitaf, and three on the district of Dhaher in Sa'ada governorate, and a raid on the district of Madghal in Marib governorate.
The spy aircraft launched 13 raids on the Al-Faza and Al-Jabaliya areas in Tohaita district, the Al-Jah area in Bayt Al-Faqih district, and the Doraihimi district in Hodeida governorate, while the mercenaries created combat fortifications in Kilo 16 and Doraihimi and bombed many areas in the governorate with 369 artillery shells and various types of live ammunition.
On January 28, 2022, the aggression's aircraft targeted Marib Governorate with 14 raids on Al-Jawbah District, 10 raids on Hareeb District, 9 raids on Al-Wadi District, 2 raids on Al-Abdiyah District, and 2 raids on Raghwan District.
The enemy aircraft launched a raid on Al-Dhaher District in Sa'ada Governorate, a raid on Al-Sawh area opposite Najran, a raid on Maqbana District in Taiz Governorate, four raids on Al-Qanadh in Bayhan District in Shabwa Governorate, two raids on Nati' District in Baydha Governorate, and three raids on Al-Yatmah area in Khab and Al-Sha'af District in Jawf Governorate.
The spy aircraft launched six raids on the Hays district in Al Hodeida governorate, and the warplanes launched two raids on the Al Jabaliyah area in Tohaita district, while the mercenaries created fortifications in Hays and Al Jabaliyah, and bombed several areas in the governorate with 118 missiles, artillery shells and various types of ammunition.
On January 28, 2023, the spy aircraft launched four raids on the Hays district in Al Hodeida governorate, and the mercenaries created combat fortifications in the district and bombed various areas with artillery and various types of ammunition.
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