Sirwah District (Arabic: مُدِيْرِيَّة صِرواح) is a district of the Ma'rib Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 19,939 inhabitants
the eastern and western regions of Marib province. They took territory in Sirwah and Hareeb district, including the Hailan mountain, Al Ateef, Al Makhdarah
Marib City District Medghal District Raghwan District Rahabah District Sirwah District Al Jabin District Al Jafariyah District As Salafiyah District Bilad
Marib City District Medghal District Raghwan District Rahabah District Sirwah District In the 1980s, after the region was hit by floods, a dam was constructed
coalition airstrikes launched an attack on the Houthi militants in the Sirwah District, Ma'rib Governorate. According to Hadi Government forces, the fighting
November Al Hudaydah at least 13 civilians Yemeni officials 2017 1 January Sirwah District 5 civilians Military officials 7 January Sanaʽa 12 civilians Medics
and the regular force under Prince Mohamed. In early June they moved into Sirwah in eastern Yemen. On June 14 they entered Qaflan and on July 16 they occupied
Houthis forces captured the town of Tabab Al-Bara and other portions of Sirwah District in Marib Governorate in their eastward offensive towards the city
child is killed by an explosion of a leftover US-Saudi cluster bomb in Sirwah District, Marib Governorate. 29 April –Six soldiers of the Southern Transitional
Saudi-led coalition responds with airstrikes against rebels in Taiz and in the Sirwah District of the Ma'rib Governorate. The United States and Cuba agree to