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US-Saudi-Emirati Crimes on this day history

US-Saudi-Emirati Crimes on this day history

Saba Yemen16-04-2025

Sana'a - (Saba):
On this day, April 16, the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression committed full-fledged war crimes against the Yemeni people, claiming the lives of dozens of civilians and destroying hospitals, educational facilities, communications networks, and markets in several governorates.
On April 16, 2015, 32 citizens were killed and dozens more were injured in a series of airstrikes launched by the aggression's air force on the city of Houth in Amran Governorate. One citizen was also killed and four others were injured when the aggression's air force targeted the Bani Qais junction in Bani Suraim District.
Two citizens were killed and a third was injured in two airstrikes by the aggression's air force on Saqayn District in Saada Governorate, while one person was injured when the air force targeted the doctors' residence at Al-Rahma Specialist Hospital in Saada City.
In the same governorate, the aggression's air force launched a series of raids targeting the Al-Salam Commercial Complex in the city, causing extensive damage. It also targeted a citizen's lathe, destroying it, and a car showroom, destroying it. Several gas stations were also targeted, including one in a village in the Haydan district.
A citizen was injured, and parts of the buildings of the Technical Vocational Institute in the Manakhah district of Sana'a governorate were destroyed in an airstrike on the institute.
On April 16, 2016, the aggression's air force launched three raids on the Sirwah district of Ma'rib governorate, one of which targeted a citizen's home. It also launched a series of raids on the Al-Khadra area in the Jabal Yazid district of Amran governorate, and a raid on the Takhiya area in the Baqim district of Sa'ada governorate, causing damage to civilian property.
On April 16, 2017, the coalition's air force launched two airstrikes on the Al-Malahiz area in Al-Dhaher district in Saada governorate, causing extensive damage to civilian homes and farms. Three airstrikes targeted the Al-Subhan and Al-Zamaah areas in Baqim district, two airstrikes on Al-Safra district, three airstrikes on the Bani Awir area, and two airstrikes targeted the Al-Saifi area in Sahar district.
The coalition's air force launched two airstrikes on Al-Kassarah in Al-Barh district in Maqbanah district, nine airstrikes on various areas in Mawza' district, one airstrike on Al-Mokha junction, and three airstrikes on Dhubab district in Taiz governorate.
The coalition's air force launched six airstrikes on Midi and Haradh Customs, one airstrike on Al-Mazraq district in Haradh district in Hajjah governorate, and four airstrikes on Kahboub district in Lahj governorate.
On April 16, 2018, six civilians were killed in an airstrike on a house in the Al-Ha'it area in Hays district in Al-Hodeida governorate. Two women and a man were killed, and five civilians, most of them women, were injured in seven airstrikes on the Masar Fort in the Manakhah district of Sana'a governorate. A child was injured in an airstrike targeting a farm in the Sa'fan district. Airstrikes also targeted the village of Ramadah in the Nihm district.
A citizen was injured by Saudi border guard fire in the Munabbih district of Sa'ada governorate. Various areas in the Razih, Baqim, and Ghamr districts were subjected to Saudi missile strikes, causing significant damage to civilian property.
In the same governorate, hostile aircraft launched 12 airstrikes on the Al-Far' and Al-Sawh areas and Wadi Al-Abu Jabara in the Kitaf district. Five airstrikes targeted the Alaf area in the Sahar district and Jabal Al-Sama' west of Saada city. Four airstrikes targeted the Central Security Camp.
The coalition's airstrikes also launched eight airstrikes on various areas in the Baqim district, one on a crusher belonging to the Roads Authority in the Al-Azqoul area in the Sahar district, and two on the Qahza area in the Saada district. The aggression's air force targeted the Al-Sharijah and Hamala areas in Karsh district, Lahj governorate, with four airstrikes, and the Haradh and Midi districts in Hajjah governorate with 11 airstrikes.
On April 16, 2019, a child was killed and seven civilians were injured in an aggression airstrike that targeted a car and a transport vehicle in the Al-Khamis area in Aahem district, Hajjah governorate.
In Al Hodeida governorate, the aggression's mercenaries targeted Al-Halqa market, Al Hodeida airport, Al-Khamsin Street in Al Hudaydah city, the Kilo 16 area in Ad-Durayhimi district, and the village of Maghazi in Hays district with missile and artillery shelling, as well as machine guns.
Saudi missile and artillery shelling targeted citizens' homes and farms in the Baqim and Razih districts of Saada. The populated Al-Baq'ah district in the Maran area of Haydan district was subjected to Saudi missile shelling.
On April 16, 2020, a number of women were injured ina raid launched by the aggression's air force on a house in the Al-Qati' area of Al-Maraw'ah district in Hodeida governorate. Mercenaries also shelled Al-Hodeida airport, northwest of the village of Maghari, Al-Sha'b village, and the Al-Udayn triangle in Hays district with artillery.
In the same governorate, mercenary missile and artillery shelling targeted the Al-Faza area in At-Tuhayta district, the west of Al-Shajan village, and farms and homes of citizens in the Al-Dahfash village on the outskirts of Ad-Durayhimi city.
In Sana'a governorate, the aggression's air force launched two raids on the Wadi Dhahr area in Hamdan district, one raid near the Dhula' Hospital in the district, and two raids on the Al-Watada area in Khawlan At-Tiyal district.
Enemy aircraft targeted Harf Sufyan district in Amran governorate with one raid, Al-Hazm district and Al-Labanat camp in Al-Jawf governorate with eight raids, two raids on Madghal district, and four raids on Sirwah district in Marib governorate.
Citizens' homes and farms in Razih District, Saada, were also subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shelling.
On April 16, 2021, the coalition's air force launched an airstrike on Baqim District in Saada Governorate, three airstrikes on Sirwah and Madghal Districts in Marib Governorate, and one airstrike on the Dhahra area in Khab wa ash Sha'af District in Al Jawf Governorate.
The coalition's spy aircraft dropped bombs on the Al Faza area in At Tuhayat District in Al Hodeida Governorate, while mercenaries targeted several areas in the governorate with artillery shelling.
On April 16, 2023, the coalition's spy aircraft launched an airstrike on Hays District in Al Hodeida Governorate. The mercenaries established combat fortifications in the same district and shelled various areas in the governorate with artillery and various types of ammunition.
On April 16, 2024, a citizen was killed and private property was damaged as a result of Saudi artillery shelling on the Al Sheikh area in Munabbih District, Saada Governorate.
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