Sana-Sana
The number of victims of the Saudi-led aggression against Yemen has reached 12,260, including 1,769 women and 2533 children, according to statistics published by the Ministry of Interior's forensic exhibition.
The statistics indicated that the number of wounded reached 20476 injured, including 3015 women and 4005 children.
The Yemeni Prime Minister Abdulaziz bin Habtoor said in a statement during the opening of the exhibition that "Yemen has all the documents and evidence about the Saudi aggression that will be presented to international and legal platforms and will be shown transparently to the world from the land of crime and its tools."
For his part, Yemeni Minister of Human Rights Alia Al-Shaabi said that the forensic evidence exhibition will be the biggest witness to the crimes of the Saudi aggression coalition, however, the Yemeni people, hoping that international and human rights organizations will be briefed on the tools of crime in which the Yemeni people were killed after presenting these evidence.
For his part, Brigadier General Jamal al-Nasri, Director of the General Directorate of Criminal Evidence, explained that the exhibition confirms the physical evidence of the involvement of the United States and the countries of aggression to commit the most heinous crimes against the Yemeni people, pointing out that the exhibition contains technical reports and inspection of the places of crimes of aggression on Yemen with evidence and material material effects of all crimes in various Yemeni governorates.
The alliance of the Saudi regime has continued its aggression against Yemen since March 26, 2015, leaving thousands of civilian casualties and massive destruction of Yemen's infrastructure and economy as well as the blockade and famine, which constituted the largest humanitarian disaster in the world.
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