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More than 424 thousand houses destroyed by the Saudi aggression in Yemen

2019-10-01T16:11:15.846Z


A preliminary report issued by the Yemeni Central Bureau of Statistics in Sana'a revealed horrific figures on the extent of the destruction.


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A preliminary report issued by the Yemeni Central Bureau of Statistics in Sana'a revealed shocking figures on the extent of destruction, losses and damage to Yemen, both on the human and economic level due to the aggression of the Saudi alliance, in addition to the suffering and harsh humanitarian conditions and the siege imposed on Yemen for more than four years.

The report, entitled "The effects of aggression on the Yemeni economy," pointed out that 424 thousand and 654 houses were destroyed or damaged in whole or in part by being targeted by air strikes directly by the aggression, while 824 government facilities were destroyed or damaged as a result of targeting by air strikes of the aggression, in addition to 791 A reservoir and a water network were a direct target of the missiles of aggression planes, causing damage or various damage.

The report said that 15 international and local airports were bombed and stopped due to the siege imposed since the beginning of the aggression and that 2661 roads and bridges were targeted and destroyed.
In addition, 14 air and sea ports were targeted by the aggression with direct air attacks, causing destruction and damages.

The report pointed out that 2000 health facilities stopped working due to lack of staff and lack of basic necessities of work as a result of the imposition of the siege and restrictions on import by the aggression coalition and that 37 percent of hospitals and health facilities destroyed or damaged as a result of targeting.

Source: sena

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