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More than 4,500 Yemenis have been killed and injured in Taiz since the start of the Saudi aggression on Yemen

2020-09-24T08:20:43.099Z


Sana'a-SANA, 4,576 Yemenis were killed, and thousands of homes and infrastructure were destroyed as a result of the Saudi aggression on the governorate


Sana'a - Sana

4,576 Yemenis were killed and injured, and thousands of homes and infrastructure were destroyed as a result of the Saudi aggression on Taiz Governorate since March 2015.

Saba news agency quoted the office of the Ministry of Human Rights in the governorate as saying in a report today, after two thousand days of the aggression, that 2,152 citizens were killed by the fire of the aggression coalition and its mercenaries, including 474 children, 352 women and 1,326 men, and 2,424 citizens were injured, including 424 children, 253 women and 1,747 men.

The report stated that the aggression destroyed 950 facilities in the infrastructure sector, 551 service facilities and 3893 economic establishments, while the number of civilian homes destroyed and damaged as a result of the aggression reached 95,790 and destroyed Taiz Airport, two ports, 239 government installations, 34 stations, a power generator, 90 networks and a communication station, 58 tanks and a water network, and 516. A road, a bridge and ten cemeteries.

The report pointed out that the destroyed service facilities included ten universities, 45 hospitals, health facilities, 152 schools and institutes, one hundred mosques, 14 sports facilities, 20 archaeological monuments, six media facilities, and 204 agricultural fields.

The Legal Center for Rights and Development in Yemen announced last March that the number of martyrs and injured as a result of the Saudi regime's aggression against Yemen that has continued since 2015 has reached more than 41,000.

The coalition led by the Saudi regime has continued its aggression against Yemen since March 26, 2015, leaving enormous damage to the infrastructure and economy, in addition to the siege that caused famine, which constituted a humanitarian catastrophe.

Source: sena

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