Hajjah - Saba:
As part of its criminal plan to destroy civilian and service facilities in Yemen, the U.S. aggression targeted the health center in the Washha district of Hajjah governorate, completely destroying it.
This attack represents a blatant violation of international conventions and is a continuation of the U.S. aggression's crimes against health and service facilities in various governorates.
The brutal attack on the health center, located in the remote and deprived area of Al-Hakka in the Washha district, underscores the U.S. enemy’s malice and its intensification of the suffering of the Yemeni people in light of their principled stance in supporting Gaza.
The consequences of this attack include increasing the suffering of over 15,000 people in the district, caused by the U.S.-Saudi-UAE aggression over the past decade.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Kahlani, Director of the Health and Environment Office in Hajjah, condemned the attack on the health center as a completed war crime. He confirmed that the U.S. aggression targeted the center with three airstrikes, destroying the building and its medical equipment.
He emphasized the commitment to continue providing services to the people of the region and alleviating their suffering, noting that measures have been taken in coordination with local authorities and the Ministry of Health to ensure health services in the coming days.
Al-Kahlani affirmed that these crimes would only strengthen the Yemenis’ determination to confront the aggression until victory is achieved.
In response to the attack on the health center and civilian facilities, the tribes of Washha announced a general mobilization against the U.S. enemy, pointing out that this crime is a clear testimony to America’s brutality and its disregard for all international and humanitarian laws.
The tribes of Washha condemned the U.S. targeting of civilian infrastructure and health facilities as crimes against humanity, asserting that these crimes will not deter the descendants of the Ansar from confronting the forces of tyranny and global arrogance.

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