Citizen Seriously Injured by Saudi Artillery Shells in Sa’adah Governorate
A citizen was seriously injured, Tuesday, as a result of artillery shells by the Saudi enemy on Razih district, Sa’adah governorate.
In the context, the US-Saudi spy warplanes dropped shells on the same district, and other border district of Munabbih by the Saudi enemy.
Earlier, three citizens were injured on Monday by fire of the Saudi army in the Fazza area of the border district of Munabbih, Sa’adah Governorate.
On Sunday, one citizen was killed and two others were wounded by the fire of the Saudi army in the same area.
Medical statistics revealed that the number of victims of the Saudi attacks on the border district of Munabbih in Sa’adah, during January and February, amounted to 202 dead and wounded.
The director of Munabbih Rural Hospital, Ali al-Ayashi, said in a statement to Almasirah Net correspondent that the number of citizens who died as a result of the Saudi enemy’s bombing of Munabbih reached 21, while the number of wounded reached 181 Yemenis and African immigrants.
He pointed out that Munabbih Hospital receives injury cases 24 hours a day, provides first aid, and transfers injuries to hospitals in the governorate center. He explained that the hospital needs the necessary support and diamonds for the services of the Operations Department and X-rays.
The Saudi forces have recently escalated their attacks on residential areas and farms in the border districts of Sa’adah, leaving hundreds of dead and wounded.
Al-Masirah Network has obtained exclusive aerial scenes from the Al-Raqo area in Sa’adah, showing the Saudi enemy’s targeting of African citizens and immigrants in those border areas and document direct targeting with missiles at gatherings of citizens.
The aerial scenes roam parts of the regions and between citizens, and accurately show the nature of the geographical area, and show its overcrowding with residents and homes.
The camera also monitors the vast distances between places, and the nature of medium weapons that reach tens of kilometers to target people there.