Saudi-led coalition losses at the hands of Yemeni joint forces
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The Yemeni joint forces keep responding to the Saudi-led coalition constant airstrikes since three years through killing and wounding many of its paid fighters, destroying its tanks, seizing its weapons , and so on on Thursday, 26, 2018.
They foiled many advance , killing and wounding many of them in Asir front, acccording to a military official.
They hit gatherings of the paid fighters in Jizan front, it added.
They also shot dead four of the paid fighters in Serwah, Marib front.
Furthermore, they carried out an offensive operation on the paid fighters’ sites , leaving dead and wounded amid their ranks in AL-Jawf front.
To conclude it with Taiz front where they shot dead six of the paid fighters, carried out two offensive operations on the paid fighters’ sites , killing and wounding many of them , and targeted a tank of them with a guided missile , those who were on board were killed .
In March 2015, Saudi Arabia and a coalition of its regional allies — mainly the united Arab Emirates and Jordan — started a war against Yemen with the declared aim of crushing the Houthi Ansarullah movement, who had taken over from the staunch Riyadh ally and fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, while also seeking to secure the Saudi border with its southern neighbor. Three years and over 600,000 dead and injured Yemeni people later, the war has yielded little to that effect.
The coalition killed 14,291 civilians. Among the 14,291 killed victims are 2,086 women and 9,148 men, according to statistics approved by the Legal Center for Rights and Development.
The number of wounded has reached 22,537, of which are 2,284 women and 17,384 men, who have to accept their new reality of no longer being capable of living a normal life
Moving on to recheck on the damages inflicted by the Yemeni infrastructure, reports indicate that the Saudi regime targeted, with American intelligence support, 15 airports, 14 ports, 2,425 roads and bridges, 179 stations and power generators, 688 water tanks and networks, 410 stations & communication networks, 1,761 government institutions and 41, 3297 destroyed and damaged houses.
According to the latest statistics published by the Legal Center for Rights and Development, nearly 269 chicken and cattle farms have been bombed. In addition and amid an unprecedented famine witnessed in Yemen, the Saudi-led coalition struck 307 factories, 609 commercial markets, 6,912 business establishments, 722 food stores, 596 food tankers, 349 fuel stations, 262 fuel tankers and 3,757 transporters
Almost everything is a target in Yemen, including service facilities, whereas the most recent statistics report the bombing of 903 mosques, 309 hospitals and health centers, 869 institutions and schools, 141 university facilities, 264 tourism facilities, 112 sports facilities, 35 media establishments, 216 archeological sites and finally, while imposing a fatal siege on Yemen, 2,654 agricultural fields targeted.