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Human Rights Center: More than 18,000 Yemenis were killed in the aggression of the Saudi coalition

Pak Sahafat – Yemen’s “Ain” Human Rights Center announced in a report on Saturday night that more than 18,000 Yemenis have been killed in this aggression since the start of the Saudi coalition attacks on Yemen.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from Al-Masirah report, Ain Human Rights Center reported that 18,13 Yemenis were killed and 29,660 others were injured in 2,800 days of aggression against Yemen.

According to this report, 4 thousand 61 Yemeni children were also killed and 4 thousand 739 children were injured during the Saudi coalition attacks on Yemen. In these attacks, 2 thousand 454 women were killed and 2 thousand 966 women were injured.

This human rights center also stated in its report that 598 thousand 737 residential houses, 1 thousand 679 mosques and 415 hospitals and medical centers were destroyed during this period.

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This report added: Saudi coalition fighters targeted 15 airports, 16 ports, 344 power plants, 7 thousand 99 roads and bridges, 616 communication stations and 2 thousand 974 water tanks and water supply networks in their attacks.

Ain Yemen Human Rights Center also stated in its report that 407 factories and industrial workshops and 385 oil tankers were also targeted in coalition attacks.

Saudi Arabia, in the form of a coalition of several Arab countries, including the UAE, and with the help and green light of the United States and the support of the Zionist regime, started large-scale attacks against Yemen – the poorest Arab country – from April 6, 2016.

After 7 years of invading Yemen and killing thousands of people and destroying the country’s infrastructure, these countries not only did not achieve their goals, but they were forced to accept a cease-fire following the missile and drone strikes of the Yemeni armed forces deep into their territory.

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