The latest statistics on the 8-year Saudi-Emirati aggression in Yemen; More than 6,000 women and children have been killed.
Thirteen,313 Yemeni children and women have been killed and injured in the Saudi-Emirati coalition’s aggression against Yemen to date, according to the Yemeni Women and Children’s Rights organization Intesaf.
Yemen’s women’s and children’s rights group Intesaf has released the latest statistics on the number of Yemeni women and children killed in the eight-year-old aggression of the Saudi-Emirati-American aggression coalition.
As the war against the Yemeni people enters its eighth year, more crimes are being committed against Yemeni children and mothers, Al-Khobar Al-Yemeni news website reported, quoting the Justice Organization.
To date, 13,313 Yemeni children and women have been killed and injured during the aggression of the Saudi-Emirati coalition, the organization said. According to the organization, 6,273 women and children were killed in the attacks.
The organization said that 2,426 women and 3,847 children had lost their lives in the attacks, adding that 2,834 women and 4,206 children had been injured in the aggression of the aggressor coalition.
The Justice Organization also released statistics on the Saudi-Emirati coalition’s aggression in February last year, stressing that since the beginning of the Saudi coalition’s aggression in Yemen by the end of January 2021, 6,190 Yemeni women and children have lost their lives and 6,000 And 898 others were injured.
According to the human rights group, an average of 27 stillbirths are born for every 1,000 births in Yemen. Thus, the rate of congenital anomalies has increased by eight percent over the years due to the use of internationally banned weapons, and the average malnutrition has increased by 200 percent during this period.
Malnutrition among children under the age of five due to the invasion and siege of Yemen has reached 47%, and out of 5.5 million children under the age of five, 2.6 million are affected.
In 2019 alone, out of 1,122,781 newborns, nearly 30,000 stillbirths were born. That is, every hour, three babies were prevented from surviving due to this siege.