Intesaf Organization: The victims of the aggression are 13,641 martyrs, wounded until the end of May 2023
Posted on August 21, 2023
Ansarollah website – Sana’a
The Equity Organization for Women and Children’s Rights confirmed today, Monday, that the Yemeni people are still being subjected to the largest terrorist crimes in more than 8 years by the American-Saudi aggression.
In a statement on the occasion of the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of “Terrorism”, the organization held the aggression coalition led by America and Saudi Arabia responsible for all crimes and violations against civilians, especially women and children.
The human rights organization called on the international community and international organizations to assume legal and humanitarian responsibility for the heinous violations and massacres of civilians, calling on the free people of the world to take effective and positive action to stop the aggression and protect civilians.
It also called for the formation of an independent international commission to investigate all crimes committed against the Yemeni people and to hold accountable all those found involved in them.
The victims of the Saudi-American aggression, women and children, exceeded 13 thousand and 641 martyrs and wounded until the end of May 2023 AD, while the organization stated in a report, regarding violations of the aggression during 3 thousand days, that the number of martyrs reached six thousand and 357, including two thousand and 454 women and three thousand and 903 children. While the number of wounded exceeded seven thousand and 284, including two thousand and 979 women and four thousand and 305 children.
The aggression against Yemen was announced from the courtyard of the White House in Washington, on March 26, 2015, so that the aggression coalition committed thousands of crimes during the years of aggression that claimed the lives of nearly fifty thousand civilians as a result of raids and direct attacks, not to mention the economic blockade and the closure of airports and seaports that brought the country to be the worse humanitarian disaster in the world according to the United Nations.