
Health Ministry: 38 killed & injured in US-Israeli aggression on Sana'a, Amran, & Capital
Sana'a – Saba:
The Ministry of Public Health and Environment announced that 38 citizens were killed and injured as a result of the US-Israeli aggression on the capital Sana'a and the provinces of Sana'a and Amran, in a preliminary toll.
In a statement obtained by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the ministry confirmed that 16 citizens were wounded in US-Israeli airstrikes targeting the Amran Cement Factory.
The statement added that two citizens were killed and seven others injured when the aggression struck the Thuban Power Station in Bani al-Harith District. Additionally, two civilians were wounded in US-Israeli raids on Asr area in Ma'in District.
The ministry further reported that one citizen was killed and three others injured in Zionist-American airstrikes on Sana'a International Airport. The targeting of the Hazaiz Power Station in Sana'a also left seven civilians wounded.
The Health Ministry pointed out that civil defense and ambulance teams are working tirelessly to search for victims and missing persons under the rubble.
The ministry renewed its condemnation of the ongoing US-Israeli aggression, which continues to target service facilities and civilian infrastructure, stressing that such acts constitute a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.
It also emphasized that attacking and obstructing key humanitarian entry points, such as ports and airports, is an aggressive act aimed at tightening the siege, starving the Yemeni people, and exacerbating the suffering of patients, travelers, those in need of food and medicine.
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