Yemen | 2300 days of Saudi aggression; 44,000 martyrs and wounded
About 44000 Yemeni citizens have been killed and injured during the 2300 days of Saudi Arabia’s aggression against Yemen.
The Ayn al-Ansaniyah Center for Human Rights and Growth and Development announced on Sunday in a report on the damage done to Yemen during the 2,300 days of aggression by Saudi Arabia and its allies.
The center said that during the past 2,300 days since the Saudi invasion, 17,176 people have been martyred in Yemen, of whom 10,934 are men, 2,400 are women and 3,842 are children. Also, 26,715 Yemeni citizens were injured during this period, of which 2,832 were women, 19,658 were men and 4,225 were children.
The Ein Al-Ansaniyah Center for Human Rights and Growth and Development added that 15 airports, 16 ports, 308 power plants, 553 telecommunication networks and stations, 2397 tankers and water supply networks, 1983 government centers, following the Saudi aggression during the last 2300 days. And 5224 roads and bridges have been destroyed.
According to the report, during the 2,300 days of Saudi aggression, 396 factories, 352 fuel tankers, 11,479 shopping malls, 423 poultry and livestock, 7945 vehicles, 472 fishing boats, 931 food depots, 397 gas stations, 685 markets and 858 The food shipment has been destroyed.
Also during this period, 575,353 residential houses, 179 university centers, 1446 mosques, 369 tourist facilities, 391 hospitals, 1110 schools and educational centers, 7733 plots of agricultural land, 135 sports centers, 248 ancient centers and 49 media centers were destroyed.
Saudi Arabia, along with the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Qatar, and the United States, began its invasion of Yemen on April 26, 2015, forming a so-called Arab-American coalition, but after more than six years of this brutal and all-out aggression, other allies Apart from the UAE, Bahrain and the United States, the Saudis withdrew from the coalition.