War Crimes by Saudi Arabia in Yemen (11/March/2018): Report
Yamanyoon
The fact of having a daily update of the Saudi-led coalition crimes committed on Yemen and its people shows the purpose of the Saudi criminal war against the oppressed Yemeni people. Saudi Arabia started its military campaign three years ago, along with its allies in March 2015, only to kill and slave Yemenis; making Yemen lack justice and liberty.
Starting with the capital Sana’a, the Saudi-led aggression launched on Sunday 13 air raids on Al-Dailami base and three others on Sana’a International Airport.
In Hodeidah Coastal Governorate, western Yemen, the coalition warplanes conducted two drone raids on Hais District, while Hodeidah International Airport was also subjected to an airstrike.
In Amran province, the US-Saudi-led coalition waged three air raids on Al-Dhara Al-Ahmar mountain based in Harf Sufyan District.
In the province of Hajjah, at least 11 raids hit the districts of Haradh and Medhi during the past few hours.
In Sa’ada Governorate, northern Yemeni border, the US-backed coalition waged 3 airstrikes on Baqim District, an airstrike on Tkhia District and an air raid on Azhour District located in Razih Border District.
Moreover, various areas of the border districts of Shada and Razih were attacked by Saudi rocket and artillery assaults.
Governorate of Marib was hit by three missiles by the Saudi aggression in the district of Serwah.
In Al-Jawf Governorate, at least 7 raids rocked Qhayl District.
Ending the series of airstrikes with Saudi Asir Governorate, a raid was carried out on Majaza, while another raid hit Tala position in Najran.
The Yemeni-Saudi border (Najran, Asir and Jizan Governorates) happen to hold combats between the Saudi Forces and the Yemeni-joint forces, whereas the latter is said to be retaliating for war crimes and acts of invasion committed by the Saudi-led aggression and its forces.
A Saudi-led war began against Yemen on March 26 of 2015, in an attempt to reinstall a Saudi-friendly ex-president, Hadi. Hadi was exiled by the Ansarullah revolutionaries, who enjoy wide public support, and that is when they took control over the country’s affairs with an aim of eliminating foreign intervention or influence over Yemen.