American-Saudi aggression crimes on April 18


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Yemen News Agency SABA
American-Saudi aggression crimes on April 18
[18/ April/2023]
SANA'A April 18. 2023 (Saba)- The US-Saudi-Emirati aggression warplanes targeted on April 18 educational facilities, airports, markets, houses and farms of citizens, which led to killings and injuries.

On April 18, 2015, the aggression warplanes targeted the building of the Vocational and Technical Institute in Jahana district of Sana’a province, which led to the injury of four citizens, the destruction of the building, laboratories, and technical workshops of the institute.

Rescue teams recovered a number of killing bodies as a result of the aggression's targeting of residential neighborhoods in Huth in Amran city, where the number of martyrs rose to 41.

A citizen was killed and three others were injured as a result of the aggression's targeting of the center in Sa'ada province with five airstrikes, which led to the destruction shops hangers, and Sa'ada market for agricultural crops, which receives agricultural products from all the directorates of the province.

On April 182016 AD, the aggression warplanes launched a raid on Serwah district in Marib, while the aggression mercenaries continued to target citizens' houses in the district.

On April 18, 2017, the aggression launched nine raids on Khaled Camp in Mawza'a district, two raids on Jabal Al-Amri in Dhubab district in Taiz, 14 raids on separate areas in Haradh and Medi districts in Hajjah, and a raid on Al-Amara area in Ketaf district, and another raid on Shada district in Sa'ada.

The aggression warplanes also launched two raids on Al-Dailami base in the capital, Sana'a, and two raids on Kamaran Island in Al-Hodeida province, and a raid on Dima Al-Maarif in Asilan district, Shabwa province.

On April 18, 2018 AD, the aggression warplanes launched five raids on Mawza'a in Taiz and five raids on Karsh in Lahj province, one of which targeted a poultry farm in Sharija area, and launched ten raids on the districts of Haradh and Medi in Hajjah.

A citizen was killed and another was injured due to Saudi missile and artillery shell on separate areas of the border district of Munabeh, and a child was injured as a result of a missile strike that targeted Al-Muqrani area in Haidan district, and the missile and artillery shell targeted separate areas of Razeh and Shada districts in Sa'ada.

The aggression warplanes launched a raid on the main road in Al-Sheikh area in Munabeh district, which led to the death of a number of livestock, and targeted separate areas in the city of Sa'ada with cluster bombs, and launched seven raids on the Baqem district.

On April 18, 2019, the aggression warplanes launched two raids on the village of Al-Soor in Al-Sha’ar district of Ibb, which damaged a number of houses and public property, and targeted a school in Al-Amluk district in the same district.

And the aggression warplanes launched three raids on Serwah district in Marib, which caused damage to the citizens' property and farms, while the mercenaries targeted, with missile and artillery shell, the residential areas in the district.

The aggression mercenaries targeted, with artillery shells and medium and heavy machine guns, Hodeida airport, Yemen Mobile tour, City Max, the north of Al-Halaqa market, the vicinity of Kuwait Hospital, the College of Engineering, Al-Dhabyani neighborhood, and separate places in 7th of July area, Al-Jamal roundabout and its vicinity in Al-Hawak district.

Citizens' houses and properties in the villages of Al-Za'afaran and Mahal Al-Sheikh in Kilo 16 in Al-Durayhimi district, and separate areas of Al-Tuhaita and East Hays districts.

The aggression warplanes launched a raid on Mastaba district in Hajjah province, while populated villages in the border district of Munabeh in Sa'ada were subjected to Saudi artillery shells.

On April 18, 2020 AD, the aggression warplanes launched 14 raids on the districts of Serwah and Majzar in Marib province, and a raid on the Khab Washa’af district in Al-Jawf province.

J.A

resource : SABA