New statistics on the crimes of the Saudi-Emirati coalition in Yemen over 3,600 days


The “Eye of Humanity Center for Rights and Development” revealed, on Tuesday, statistics on the crimes of the Saudi-Emirati coalition during 3,600 days of the war on Yemen, including the human and material losses.

Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

The center explained that the war on Yemen, which began on March 26, 2015, resulted in the “killing of 18,581 civilians and the injury of 32,615 others,” while “4,143 children were killed and 5,137 others were injured, and 2,495 women were killed, and 3,071 others were injured.”

The Saudi-Emirati coalition targeted “15 airports and 16 ports, and 386 power stations and generators, as well as 655 communication networks and stations, 3,423 water tanks and stations, 2,231 government facilities, and 8,382 roads and bridges during 3,600 days.”

The center’s statement indicated that the coalition targeted “424 factories, 446 fuel tankers, 12,822 commercial facilities, 495 chicken and livestock farms, 11,099 means of transportation, and 529 fishing boats, as well as about 1,053 food warehouses, 506 fuel stations, 714 markets, and 1,271 food trucks.”

The same coalition “targeted about 616,661 homes, 186 university facilities, 1,881 mosques, 393 tourist facilities, 429 hospitals and health facilities, bombed 1,388 schools and educational facilities, 13,361 agricultural fields, 146 sports facilities, 273 archaeological sites, and 66 media facilities,” according to the statistics of the “Eye of Humanity Center.”



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