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Several martyrs, injuries in Saudi-led aggression on Yemen

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  • Source: Agencies
  • 17 Jan 2022 23:37
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According to Saba news agency, there were casualties as a result of 2 airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition near the September 21 park and Azal Hospital, west Sanaa.

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  • Yemen: Martyrs and wounded as a result of the raids of the Saudi aggression west of Sana'a.
    A new Saudi-led aggression targets west of Sanaa.

Yemen's Saba News Agency announced the martyrdom of 9 and the injury of more than 8 as a result of the Saudi-led aggression's raids on Al-Libi neighborhood of Mu'in District, west Sanaa.

Saba also reported that victims fell as a result of the 2 airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition near the September 21 park and Azal Hospital, north Sanaa. Furthermore, the Saudi coalition warplanes also targeted a former armored First Division camp in the same area. 

The Saudi coalition claimed that the launching of airstrikes in Sanaa is "in response to the threat and is dedicated by military necessity" adding that "the situation on the ground requires continued strikes in response to the threat." 

In a statement on Monday evening, the Spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier-General Yahya Saree, explained the context in which the armed forces' operation hit the depth of the Emirates today. 

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"We carried out a qualitative military operation, Yemen Hurricane, in response to the escalation of aggression against the country," Saree said in a statement.

The Yemeni Spokesperson's words came after Abu Dhabi police announced the death of a Pakistani citizen, two others of Indian nationality, and the injury of 6 others, as a result of the explosion and fires in the capital today, Monday.

The Yemeni armed forces announced earlier today that they had carried out a "qualitative operation in the depth of the Emirates", after 2019, when the armed forces had previously threatened its intention to target the cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai and dozens of other targets in the Emirates.

In this context, the Yemeni Joint Meeting Parties vowed that "this operation will not be the last if the aggression continues." The parties continued to explain that the price that the UAE is paying "confirms that any country that targets Yemen, violates its sovereignty and independence, and occupies its islands will not be safe from targeting."

The Joint Meeting Parties warned that "the leaders of the UAE must re-calculate and get their hands off Yemen, otherwise the missiles force and the air force that are in charge of them will be on the lookout for them," stressing that "this operation will not be the last if the Emirati aggression continues its activities that serve the Americans and the Israelis in the first place."

Read more: Saree: Operation Yemen Hurricane is in response to continued aggression

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