Alwaght- Within 100 days of air strikes against Yemen, Saudi Arabia committed such despicable crimes and inhumane acts that has far outstripped the Zionist regime. In the Saudi-led aggression against Yemen, more than 3115 people lost their lives, including 745 children, 565 women and 1,805 men, most of whom were elderly. In addition, more than 7,415 people were injured, among them 476 women and 6,423 men.
From the very beginning, Saudi Arabia aimed to completely destroy the infrastructure and essential facilities and services of Yemen, especially public sector facilities and services, which were supposed to force Yemenis to withdraw their revolutionary demands. Here is a brief description of the losses incurred on Yemenis:
Airports and ports
The attacks have destroyed all major airports of Yemen including international airports of Sana'a, Aden and al-Hudaydah and some other airports which totaled 10 airports. In addition, during the naval blockade, six Yemeni ports were destroyed.
Houses
Houses and buildings in Yemen, especially in the governorates of Saada, Hajjah, Aden, Taiz and al-Hudaydah have been among the main targets of Saudi airstrikes. Up to 3 million houses were damaged whose evidence has been gathered in the Yemen's official centers.
Public facilities
Most government buildings, including administrative and military ones were targeted from the very first day of the invasion which included almost 700 government centers.
Academic centers, universities and training schools
Although public opinion condemned the attack on public education centers and schools, such places were frequently targeted by Saudi airstrikes, adding to the damage caused by the operations and bombings launched in 2009 which has not yet been rebuilt. Airstrikes launched in 2015, destroyed another 305 educational centers and 27 universities. The attacks have resulted in complete closure of educational institutions in Yemen.
Hospitals and health centers
Despite the moral emphasis on immunity of clinics, hospitals, health centers and hospitals, the Saudi enemy targeted 167 health centers and reduced them to rubbles.
Mosques
While Saudi Arabia vows to build mosques, destruction of mosques, including new and historical ones in the Republic of Yemen are high on its agenda. Given the collaboration of domestic mercenaries such as al-Qaeda and ISIS, and their spying for Saudi Arabia, some 1482 mosques have been destroyed by such mercenaries.
Factories, silos and food warehouses
Knowing that more than 25 million Yemenis are under cruel siege, and they can only rely on their reserves, Saudis have put invasion and destruction of such spots high in their agenda, and have targeted 137 food factories, 6 grain silos and 270 food warehouses belonging to public and private sectors.
Gas stations, power plants and water reservoirs
155 gas stations, 47 electricity generation and distribution centers and 67 large water reservoirs have been destroyed and decommissioned by Saudi airstrikes.
Tankers, food transportation equipment, roads and bridges
As a result of Saudi aggression, hundreds of fueling centers, power stations, water networks were destroyed and all the distribution paths were also targeted, including 90 tankers, 300 food carrying trucks and 250 bridges and main roads.
Animals and livestock
Animal husbandry centers were also intentionally targeted to put more pressure on Yemenis. 96 husbandry centers and a number of poultry farms, cow and camel husbandries were also raided.
Market and sport centers:
170 public market and 15 sports center were attacked and destroyed.
Broadcasting agencies and communication networks
To prevent publicizing their crimes, Saudis targeted media and broadcasting centers. Accordingly, 11 institutions and 83 communication networks were seriously damaged.
Historic sites
Cultural and historical places were not also immune from the brutal invasion of Saudis, and 31 sites were invaded.
Conclusion
Cruel war against the Republic of Yemen, unveiled the evil alliance of Saudi Arabia, the United States and Israeli regime. It is now evident that neither Saudi regime nor its American ally have no respect for human values, and all of their claims for human rights upheld by the West and their regional allies are thought to disguise their terrible crimes.
In such circumstances, the only option for the people of Yemen is to resist, endeavor, tolerate and continue to wage Jihad and clear the country of the extremist forces of al-Qaeda and enemy's intelligence agents.