Iran Press/ Iran news: In 2015, Saudi Arabia led many of its allies, including the United Arab Emirates, in launching an onslaught against its southern neighbor with the aim of restoring a friendly regime toppled in a popular uprising. Enjoying complete arms, logistical and political backing from the United States, the coalition has maintained the brutal attacks since then.
On Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, more than 70 people, including three children, were killed in airstrikes by the Saudi aggressor coalition in Yemen.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says more than 100 people have been killed and wounded in an attack by a Saudi aggressor coalition on a prison in Saada, northern Yemen.
The protestors, including some Yemeni residents, expressed their hatred and anger and chanted slogans against Israel and US, deeply condemning the crimes.
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last Monday, some parts of the UAE were targeted by drones and missiles. The attacks came after Sanaa repeatedly warned Abu Dhabi about interfering in Yemen's internal affairs and trying to escalate tensions in the country.
In response to the Yemen operation, the aggressor Saudi-Emirati coalition intensified its attacks on Yemeni cities, especially Saada and Sanaa; to date, 82 people have been killed and 266 others injured in the bombing of Saada prison.
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