3,800days of aggression against Yemen reveal the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe
Sana’a – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The Eye of Humanity Center for Rights and Development has revealed a comprehensive statistic documenting the crimes of the Saudi-U.S. aggression against Yemen over 3,800 days, highlighting the scale of human and material losses inflicted on the country.
The center stated that the number of civilian casualties reached 53,264, including 19,282 martyrs and 33,982 injured.
The report indicated that children were the most affected, with 4,225 children martyred and 6,267 injured. As for women, 2,539 were martyred and 3,154 injured, while the number of male martyrs reached 12,518, with the number of injured at 25,561.
The aggression systematically targeted infrastructure, affecting 15 airports, 16 ports, 458 power stations and generators, 713 communication networks, 3,536 water stations, 2,402 government facilities, 8,701 roads and bridges, 460 factories, 608 fuel tankers, and 15,644 commercial establishments.
The aggression also destroyed 522 poultry and livestock farms, 11,820 means of transport, 569 fishing boats, 1,126 food storage facilities, 546 fuel stations, 723 markets, and 1,425 food trucks.
In the civilian sector, 620,582 homes were targeted, along with 194 university facilities, 1,965 mosques, 419 tourist establishments, 460 hospitals and health facilities, 1,451 schools and educational facilities, 13,899 agricultural fields, 153 sports facilities, 290 archaeological sites, and 72 media establishments.
These figures reflect the scale of the tragedy faced by Yemenis since the beginning of the aggression and confirm the ongoing targeting of civilians and vital facilities amid a troubling international silence.