Fruit of Sa'adah

20 April 2015, Air strike on army base in Yemen capital kills 25, wounds hundreds

Eight years ago today a Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Anglo-American make warplanes armed to the teeth with western-made missiles and bombs attacked an army base in the mountainous outskirts of Sana’a in Faj Attan killing at the time of the reporting at least 25 people and injuring over 400 civilians.
The explosion occurred in the Faj Attan area of the capital, near the presidential compound.
The blast hit the base on Faj Attan mountain beside Hadda district, home to the presidential palace and many embassies, and sent a thick pillar of smoke into the air. “dozens of martyrs and hundreds of wounded,”

It was the largest explosion in more than three weeks of bombing by the Saudi-led coalition. Remember, the Saudi Arabia-led coalition backed by their Western allies had invaded Yemen on 26 March 2015, less than one month before this catastrophic blast.

The explosion shook buildings in far away neighbourhoods.


All of the residents affected by the Mount Nuqum or Faj ‘Attan blasts told Amnesty International that no advance warning was given by coalition forces of an impending attack despite the apparent feasibility of such warnings and the likelihood that civilians living in such close proximity to the known storage facilities would be injured by secondary blasts. Failing to give an effective advance warning under these circumstances is a violation of the rules of international humanitarian law. The extensive harm to the civilian population resulting from these attacks also raises concerns about the proportionality of these strikes.”

#onthisday Faj Attan attack, “was it an atomic bomb?”, 20 April 2015
Video showing the dramatic scenery following devastating Faj Attan airstrike on 20 April 2015.

… was it an atomic bomb?” This question was posted on countless Twitter profiles to express their thoughts and sympathy for the people of Yemen on this shocking event.

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