April 9 | Yamanyoon
Report | Ameera Abutaleb
Over the past two years, the Saudi-American aggression has targeted civilians, leaving thousands of dead and wounded , most of them women and children.
According to the latest statistics prepared by the Legal Center for Rights and Development, the total number of martyrs is 12296 civilians and the number of wounded exceeded 20453 civilians across the Yemeni provinces.
The Administrative Manager of the Legal Center for Rights and Development Wafaa Al-Khazzan said in a statement singled out by the site “Yamanyoon” that for two years raids have directly targeted civilians in different locations, such as local markets , homes and private properties, considering that such acts represent crimes of genocide and violation of charters and human rights.
The Administrative Manager emphasised the 60 most prominent and atrocious crimes which were monitored and documented during the last two years, where most of the victims were women and children.
In the course of her speech she talk about some crimes which they are annihilation crimes , and she said ” the crime of the Sinban wedding in Dhamar province left 22 children and 13 women dead”.
The crime of the Workers’ City in the province of Taiz, which was targeted by the aggression with a numbers of raids killed 19 children and 19 women.
Moreover , the crime of Bani Mu’adh Bridge in Saada resulted dead 36 of children and 9 women ,also , the crime of Al-Aidarous building in Aden province , the aggression killed 5 children and 10 women .
In addition , the warplanes targeted wedding camp on Taiz province , and killed 14 children and 11 women , as well as the crime of Al Abi house in Saada province killed 24 civilians, including women and children.
Also , the crime of the Al Noom market in the province of Amran left 14 children dead and others who were victims of the horrific crime,” the executive director said.
The Executive Director of the Legal Center Pointing out that there are many crimes committed by the Saudi aggression against civilians in all Yemeni provinces.