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Legal center: Tens of thousands of Yemenis were killed and wounded as a result of the Saudi aggression

2020-03-22T18:27:20.777Z


Sana'a-Sana The Legal Center for Rights and Development in Yemen announced that the number of martyrs and those injured by the regime's aggression


Sanaa-Sana

The Legal Center for Rights and Development in Yemen announced that the number of martyrs and those injured as a result of the aggression of the Saudi regime on Yemen, which has continued since 2015, amounted to more than 41 thousand, referring to "systematic genocide" crimes committed by the aggression against the Yemenis in light of international and international silence.

The Center indicated in a statistic released today that the number of Yemeni martyrs during five years reached more than 16075, while the total number of injured was more than 25,501 wounded, while the total number of martyrs and injured children was more than 8,151 children and women 5,501 women.

The center pointed out that the forces of aggression destroyed the sea, air and land ports, public and private factories, hospitals, universities, schools and everything related to the life of the Yemeni society, noting that the Saudi aggression aircraft destroyed in five years 15 airports, 14 ports, 2700 roads and bridges, 193 power stations, 793 reservoirs and water networks, and targeted more than 400 thousand a house.

The Center pointed out that the coalition of aggression against Yemen used various types of internationally prohibited weapons, bombs and cluster munitions in violation of an explicit and clear international humanitarian law.

The coalition led by the Saudi regime continues its aggression against Yemen since the 26th of March 2015, leaving a huge destruction in infrastructure and economic as well as the siege and famine, which constituted a humanitarian catastrophe.

Source: sena

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