Civil society of Development and Freedoms

Sa’ada University’s losses due to aggression reach more than 3 billion riyals

Sa’ada University has revealed the extent of the damage and losses it suffered as a result of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression during eight years of aggression.

A report issued Sunday by the university, a copy of which was obtained by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), clarified that the initial estimated cost of the losses amounted to 3,752,575,000 riyals.

The report stated that the aggression warplanes targeted 13 university buildings, destroying six buildings completely and seven partially, in addition to destroying the university’s annexes.

The aggression countries’ bombing also targeted the university mosque, and caused the educational process to stop for two academic years and the university to resume studies under trees.

The report confirmed the university’s adherence to its legal right to sue the countries of aggression for the reconstruction of what was destroyed, lauding the steadfastness of the university’s cadres and their keenness to continue the educational process.

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