Yemen left abandoned by world, Saudi-led coalition continues bombing country on March 10th
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Written By: Malak Ali
The impoverished country of Yemen has been bombed on a daily basis by the Saudi-led coalition since March 26 of 2015.
Despite the countless accusations of war crimes perpetrated by the Saudi regime and their allies against thousands of innocent Yemeni civilians, the world has chosen to abandon Yemen and leave it solely facing the worst humanitarian catastrophe, a cholera outbreak, a strangling all-out blockade and a ruthless war that has devastated the already-weak infrastructure.
Speaking of Yemen being subjected to Saudi American bombs on a daily basis, here is what happened in Yemen on March 10th:
Starting with Sa’ada Governorate, northern Yemeni border, a child and a young man were seriously injured by an air strike on Baqim Border District. In addition, three children were, one of them critically, wounded by a Saudi missile attack on the houses of citizens in Al-Dhaher District. On the other hand, a fourth child was wounded by rocket and artillery shelling on different areas in Razih Border District.
The houses and property of the citizens in the districts of Razih, Shada and Monabeh were also attacked by missile and artillery assaults waged by the Saudi Forces.
As Saada governorate remains one of the major victims of the US-backed coalition warplanes, six raids were conducted on Al Azhour and a raid on Qad region based in Razih Border District. Moreover, five more raids were waged on various areas of Baqim District.
In Al-Jawf Governorate, the Saudi-led coalition launched five air raids on Al-Qhayl District.
Heading to Coastal Hodeidah Governorate, western Yemen, the coalition fighter jets launched a raid on a citizen’S farm in Al-Jarrahi District.
In Hajjah Governorate, at least 6 raids were launched aiming for the districts of Haridh and Medhi.
In Al-Bayda Governorate, the Saudi-led coalition launched a raid on a civilian vehicle on a road linking the two districts of Noman and Nathea’.
Going to central Yemen, Taiz Governorate, the coalition fighter jets conducted an airstrike targeting the airport in Al-Tazia District.
As we get closer to the Yemeni capital Sana’a, particularly to its outskirts, two air raids rocked Nehm District. Nehm happens to be a home for battles consisting of Saudi-paid militias on one hand, and the Yemeni Army and Ansarullah protecting the capital from the militias.
Ending it with the Yemeni-Saudi border, the coalition warplanes conducted at least four raids on Jarrah Valley in the Saudi Governorate of Jizan, which holds combats between the Saudi Forces and the Yemeni Army and Ansarullah, whereas the latter is said to be retaliating for war crimes and acts of invasion committed by the Saudi-led coalition and its forces.
A Saudi-led war began against Yemen on March 26 of 2015, in an attempt to reinstall a Saudi-friendly president, Hadi. Hadi was ousted 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.