Yemeni Ministry of Health: One killed and nine injured in joint Israeli-American-British Airstrikes

Yemeni Ministry of Health: One killed and nine injured in joint Israeli-American-British Airstrikes

The Yemeni Ministry of Health and Environment confirmed the martyrdom of one citizen and the injury of nine others due to the Israeli-American-British aggression Friday on the capital, Sana’a, and Hodeidah governorate, as an initial toll.

In a statement, the ministry explained that the triple aggression’s airstrikes on the ports of Hodeidah and Ras Issa resulted in one martyr and six injuries, while the strikes on the Haziz Power Station in the capital, Sana’a, left three citizens injured.

The Ministry of Health strongly condemned these crimes committed by the Israeli-American-British aggression against civilians and civilian facilities.

It considered this escalation and systematic attacks as a flagrant violation of all international laws and conventions and as fully-fledged war crimes that add to the record of the criminal alliance of evil.

Over 32 airstrikes have been reported, with significant damage inflicted on civilian and strategic sites, including the Haziz Power Station and the ports of Ras Issa and Hodeidah.

As the situation unfolds, Yemen remains steadfast in its condemnation of the aggression and its commitment to its regional and international obligations.

The US-British coalition is part of an ongoing aggression against Yemen, which has persisted for over a year. The attacks are reportedly in support of the Israeli regime, aiming to pressure Yemen into abandoning its support for the Palestinian people.