By the numbers: What the Saudi-Emirati coalition left behind in Yemen during 3400 days
The “Humanity Eye Center for Rights and Development” in Sana’a revealed on Wednesday the statistics of the Saudi-Emirati coalition’s crimes during the 3,400 days of war on Yemen.
Sana’a – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The center’s statistics stated that “50,408 civilians fell as martyrs or were injured during 3400 days of the American-Saudi aggression, including 18,456 martyrs and 31,952 injured.” It clarified that “11,834 male martyrs and 23,866 males injured” and “2,490 female martyrs and 3,064 females injured” fell during the same period.
The coalition targeted “15 airports, 16 ports, 356 stations, and power generators.” It also targeted “650 networks, communication stations, 3,382 tanks, water stations, 2,180 government facilities, and 8,130 roads and bridges during 3,400 days.”
The center’s statistics indicated that the coalition targeted “420 factories, 400 fuel tankers, and 12,628 commercial facilities” from 2015 until today. It also targeted “486 chicken and livestock farms, 10,932 means of transportation, and 506 fishing boats.”
Furthermore, it stated that “the enemy targeted 1,048 food stores, 435 fuel stations, 713 markets, and 1,212 food trucks during the years of aggression.” In addition to targeting “615,397 houses, 186 university facilities, 1,862 mosques, 393 tourist facilities, 429 hospitals, and health facilities.”
The “Humanity Eye” statistics affirmed that the Saudi-Emirati coalition targeted “1,360 schools, 13,503 agricultural fields, 146 sports facilities, 269 archaeological sites, and 65 media facilities during 3,400 days.”