Two Years Statistics Of US-Saudi Aggression Crimes On Yemen

MEP: The number of killed and injured civilians resulted from the US-Saudi aggression on Yemen has reached 32,749 between, according to a report released by the Legal Center for Rights and Development on Saturday.

Statistics of the legal center confirmed that the number of martyrs of children reached 2,646 children, and the number of women reached 1.922 women, and the number of martyrs of men reached 7,728 men, all of them civilians.

The Center reported that the trusted number of injuries to the center was 2.463 children, 2,074 women and 15,916 men.

The trusted details said, the number of affected schools and educational institutions reached 763 schools and institutes, 113 university facilities and 26 media establishments.

PCHR reported that the number of destroyed and damaged houses by the aggression reached 403,039, and 712 mosques were destroyed.

The infrastructural and governmental damages facilities: The Legal Center confirmed that the aggression targeted 161 stations and generators, 307 reservoirs and water networks, 339 networks and communication stations, 270 hospitals and health facilities, 103 sports facilities and 1,624 governmental facilities.

The touristy and archaeological facilities: The number of tourist establishments targeted by the aggression reached 223 tourist establishments and 206 archaeological landmarks.

The transport side: statistics indicated that 515 tankers, 235 tankers, 15 airports, 14 ports and 1,577 roads and bridges were targeted.

In the commercial and agricultural establishments, the number of commercial establishments reached 2,574 establishments, 1,630 agricultural fields, 540 commercial markets, 277 factories, 314 gas stations, 663 food stores and 213 poultry and livestock farms.

The Ministry of Health and Population has announced in a press conference today in the capital Sanaa that the number of martyrs and wounded is more than 30 thousand civilians, between a martyr and wounded, adding that 412 health facilities were targeted by the Saudi-US aggression on Yemen.

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