[News] 3200 days into war on Yemen, Sanaa reveals Saudi-US crimes in numbers

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3200 days into war on Yemen, Sanaa reveals Saudi-US crimes in numbers
Al Mayadeen English
December 30, 2023
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A human rights organization in Sanaa reports that the aggression on Yemen
has killed over 18,000 people so far and wounded more than 31,000 with
various degrees of injuries.



   - [image: 3200 days into war on Yemen, Sanaa reveals Saudi-US crimes in
   numbers]
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   A Yemeni child inspects the rubble of a house in capital Sanaa after it was
   struck by a Saudi-coalition warplane on August 11, 2016 (*AFP*)

The Eye of Humanity Center for Rights and Development human rights
organization in Yemen's Sanaa, revealed a harrowing report showing that
49,340 civilians have been killed or injured during the relentless 3,200
days
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/3000-days-into-yemen-war-sanaa-recounts-saudi-led-coalition>
of Saudi-US aggression against Yemen.

This staggering toll includes 18,298 individuals who tragically lost their
lives, while another 31,042 sustained severe injuries.

*Read more: Sources: Yemen barred from WFP aid over Palestine support -
Exclusive
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/sources--yemen-barred-from-wfp-aid-over-palestine-support>*

Meanwhile, the center showed that 4,107 children were killed and 4,901
others were left with life-altering injuries during this period.

Furthermore, the organization revealed that the war on Yemen resulted in
the death of 2,475 women and 11,716 men, while injuries were at 3,029 and
23,112 respectively.
Destroyed infrastructure

During the past eight years of war, the coalition also engaged in systemic
targeting and destruction of Yemen's vital civilian infrastructure to
subdue the country and its people.

According to the report, a total of 622 communication networks and
stations, 3,290 water tanks and stations, 2,126 governmental facilities,
and 7,794 roads and bridges have been mercilessly targeted during this
period.

*Read more: Yemen's impact: A source of US' national humiliation
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/yemen-s-impact--a-source-of-us--national-humiliation>*

Additionally, the aggression extended to targeting 15 airports, 16 ports,
and 351 power stations and generators, further exacerbating the
humanitarian crisis. The coalition also struck and severly damaged 413
factories, 395 fuel tankers, and 12,387 commercial establishments.

Residential areas and civilian institutions bore the brunt of the war on
Yemen, with 612,170 homes, 185 educational institutions, 1,813 mosques, 390
tourist facilities, 425 hospitals, and health facilities being directly
impacted.

The war has also inflicted damage on education, culture, and heritage, with
1,314 schools and educational facilities, 12,503 agricultural fields, 267
sports facilities, 267 archaeological sites, and 63 media institutions
affected.
Food supplies not spared

The agricultural and commuting sectors have also suffered from the
brutality of the Saudi-US aggression, with 476 poultry and livestock farms,
10,691 means of transportation, and 485 fishing boats being targeted.

Even essential food supplies have not been spared, with 1,038 food storage
facilities, 431 fuel stations, 709 markets, and 1,129 food trucks targeted
during the years of aggression.

*Read more: Sanaa warns against foreign support for 'Israel' in Red,
Arabian Seas
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/sanaa-warns-against-foreign-support-for--israel--in-red--ara>*

Peace discussions
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/saudi-arabia-optimistic-about-peace-talks-with-sanaa-delegat>
have been taking place in the past few months between Sanaa and Saudi
Arabia. Promising developments
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/ksa-to-acquit-itself-from-us-coalition--eyes-peace-with-yeme>
have been made, as stated by officials from both the Yemeni government and
the Kingdom, which saw multiple prisoner exchange deals
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/sanaa-says-ready-to-release-coalition-detainees-as-part-of-s>
take place.

Yet, unresolved matters still stand in the way of ending the aggression on
Yemen, mainly Saudi Arabia stalling of the lifting the blockade and siege
off the country, which was the defining factor that led to several regions
witnessing a famine, and other areas lacking basic humanitarian needs.

*Read more: Gulf Arab approval for Yemen ceasefire pledges, UN-led peace
efforts
<https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/gulf-arab-approval-for-yemen-ceasefire-pledges--un-led-peace>*
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