Daily reminder for the Saudi-led, US-BRITISH-backed coalition massacres

8 Sep 2016: At least nine civilians, including four children, have been killed in Yemen in Saudi-led coalition air strikes near the capital Sana’a.
The attack is said to have hit a three-storey block of flats in Amran City.
“There were air strikes in this district. There are only civilians here. There are no weapons here, no armed people, nothing, it was just injustice and an agression. There were two air strikes: the first killed two families,” said a local man.Some residents say the building was struck three times while a school next door – empty at the time – was hit twice – EUROnews report with video.

At least eight civilians were killed when a house north of Yemen’s capital was hit in a Saudi-led coalition air strike Thursday, according to media reports.
Al-Massirah television said five others were wounded in the city of Amran, held by Ansar Allah movement.
The raid also damaged the walls of a neighbouring school compound, which was empty at the time, witnesses told AFP – Al Manar report.

On September 8, 2015, six citizens were killed and 32 others were injured in the aggression aircraft targeting a citizen’s house in Sufan neighborhood in the capital Sana’a. Nine citizens were also killed and twenty were injured when the aggression targeted a citizen’s residence in Daris area, while 25 citizens were injured when a citizen’s was targeted at home in Madhbah neighborhood.

Reuters video: Saudi-led coalition ramps up airstrikes on Yemen, September 8, 2015.

In 2018, 19 citizens were injured in more than 40 raids launched by the aggression’s aircraft on Kilo 16 area and its neighboring places in al-Durayhimi district in Hodeida province. The aggression warplanes also launched 13 raids on Jabal al-Melh in al-Munira district.
Five citizens, including a child and three women, were martyred in two airstrikes of the aggression on Habab area in Sarwah district in Marib province – Saba News report.

Ansar Allah members stand in the house of leader Yahya Aiydh, after Saudi-led air strikes destroyed it in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, September 8, 2015. REUTERS

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