Tens of thousands of Yemenis demonstrated in Sanaa on Monday to mark three years of brutal Saudi-led war, hours after revolutionary forces pounded Saudi airports with several ballistic missiles in retaliation for continuous crimes committed by the Saudi-led coalition.
Sanaa’s Sabaeen Square on Monday was a sea of Yemeni flags, with a smattering of posters bearing pictures of leader of Ansarullah revolutionary movement, Sayyed Abdulmalek al-Houthi or the slogan “three years of aggression”.
“This is legitimacy!” one protest leader bellowed.
Around 10,000 Yemenis have been killed and 53,000 wounded since the start of the aggression triggering what the United Nations has called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Earlier on Sunday, Sayyed al-Houthi, vowed to use long-range weaponry and recruit more fighters in a bid to confront the Saudi-led aggression.
Yemen has been since March 25, 2015 under a brutal aggression by Saudi-led coalition, which also includes UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Sudan and Kuwait, in a bid to restore power to fugitive former president Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi.
Tens of thousands of Yemenis have been injured and martyred in Saudi-led strikes, with the vast majority of them are civilians.
However, the allied forces of the Yemeni Army and popular committees established by Ansarullah revolutionaries have been heroically confronting the aggression with all means, inflicting huge losses upon Saudi-led forces.
Source: Agencies