Water and electrical systems in Yemen are attacked
Airstrikes by coalition forces hit water and electricity systems in Sahar, Sadah, Yemen.
Airstrikes by coalition forces hit water and electricity systems in Sahar, Sadah, Yemen.
The power lines connected to a main water supply system in the city of Dhamar, Yemen are damaged by military activity, affecting approximately one million residents who rely on the water source.
Government forces seize two major water wells and kill 12 Houthi fighters in Sirwah, Marib, Yemen.
Multi-day airstrikes by coalition forces hit a water storage project, a desalination station, and other water infrastructure and electricity systems in Kamaran, Al Hudaydah, Yemen.
Al-Qaeda affliated militants are reported to destroy multiple water tankers that belonged to Houthis militants and the Yemeni Army in Wald Rabi, Al Bayda, and Lawdar, Abyan, Yemen.
An airstrike by coalition forces hits water and electricity stations in Al Kaniq, Hamdan, Sanaa, Yemen.
An airstrike by coalition forces hits water and electricity stations in Abs, Hajjah, Yemen.
Coalition airstrikes target civilian infrastructure, including a water truck and a water pump, injuring at least one civilian in Al Azqul, Sahar, Sadah, and Al Irafaf, Damt, Ad Dali, Yemen.
Militants from the Islamic State burn a water purification plant in a town north of the city of Mosul.
Israeli forces destroy water pipes in a rural area, leading to clashes between Israeli forces and local Palestinians in Jenin, West Bank, Palestine.