YEMEN Press Agency

Coalition’s barbaric targeting civil facilities amounts to collective punishment of millions of Yemenis

SANAA, Feb. 16 (YPA) – The Saudi-led aggression coalition did not bring anything new in its recent intensive bombing of civilian facilities and the rest of the already weak infrastructure in the capital Sanaa and other Yemeni provinces.

These facilities have been targeted by the coalition aircraft since the first day with barbaric raids that do not differentiate between a military target and another civilian.

This barbaric method followed by the aggression coalition since the first raid until today comes as if it is implementing a policy of collective punishment against the Yemenis..

The bombing of civilian facilities has intensified and fiercely recently to reflect a state of bankruptcy that the coalition has reached after it suffered military defeats on various fronts.

The seven years that have passed since the military confrontations between the Yemeni army and the aggression coalition countries have produced important data and results that have become clear to all who follow the course of the war in Yemen.

Perhaps the most prominent of these results was the impossibility of the aggression countries achieving any military victories in the arenas of confrontations, despite they possess a large arsenal of advanced military equipment and weapons and the necessary funds to recruit mercenaries and buy more loyalties at the local and international levels.

While, in return, the Yemeni army relied on itself and its command determination to confront the coalition with weapons it possessed and dealt with them professionally, with no equal, achieving a series of successive victories and inflicting crushing military defeats on the coalition forces.

The bombing of cities and civilian objects and the threat of residents to make them evacuate their homes adjacent to those installations does not indicate heroism, but rather a military inability due to its successive military defeats in the fields of confrontation.

The coalition forces are just groups of mercenaries that fight with no goal other than money, while the Yemeni army is armed with a military doctrine whose main title is the defense of the homeland, and here lies the difference..

Money does not create military victories in the fields of military confrontation, but rather the great lofty goal of defending the homeland is the one who makes those victories.

 

YPA