News ID: 386165
Publish Date: 19 January 2022 - 14:00

US-Saudi-Emirati Warplanes Launch New Air Raids on Sana'a

The US-Saudi-Emirati aggression launched new air raids on the capital Sana’a early Wednesday, targeting Sana’a Airport and other residential neighborhoods.

According to Navid Shahed website , Almasirah Net correspondent in Sana’a reported that the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression launched 13 raids, amid continuous and intense overflights.

The aggression’s warplanes launched five raids on Sana'a International Airport and its surroundings, while four other raids targeted the Attan neighborhood and a raid targeted the academy building on Airport Street in the Al-Thawra district.

The aggression targeted the Jarban area in the Sanhan district with one raid. It launched a raid on the Khirbet area in Sawan in the Bani Hashish district and a raid on the Military College Street in the Rawda neighborhood of the Bani Al-Harith district.

According to a military source, the raids launched by the aggression today were carried out by Emirati planes.

The raids on Sana’a come as part of an air escalation of the coalition, as it launched 53 raids on the capital and the governorates of Marib, Al-Jawf, Al-Baidha, Shabwa and Al-Dhalea during the past 24 hours.

The aggression warplanes committed a massacre against civilians in Marib, by targeting a car of a citizen in the Harib district, south of Marib. The raid resulted in the death of the citizen, two of his sons and two other persons. This crime came hours after the aggression bombed with several raids the Libby neighborhood, which led to the death and injury of at least 25 people.

The US-Saudi aggression continues to target neighborhoods and populated areas and destroy the infrastructure and capabilities of the country, in light of a suspicious international silence.

Saudi Arabia, backed by the United States and regional allies, launched the war on Yemen in March 2015, with the claim of bringing the government of former Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi back to power.

The war has left hundreds of thousands of Yemenis dead, and displaced millions more. It has also destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure and spread famine and infectious diseases there.

Source: almasirah

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