137 killed, injured in Saudi-led aggression airstrikes, shelling during November: Yemeni Center for Human Rights


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137 killed, injured in Saudi-led aggression airstrikes, shelling during November: Yemeni Center for Human Rights
[10/ December/2019]

SANAA, Dec. 9 (Saba) - The Yemeni Center for Human Rights confirmed that 137 people, including African women, children and migrants, were killed and injured in the raids and shelling of Hodeidah and Saada provinces last November.

The number of killings, including two children and a woman, was 39, while 98 were injured, including 13 children and six women, the center told Saba in its monthly report.

During the same month, aggression warplane carried out 145 air strikes, targeting with 788 rockets and shelling 30 residential buildings, 27 residential areas, a civilian gathering, a market, an airport, a school and 10 farms, the report said.

The report pointed out that the hostile fighter jets carried out 19 air strikes on Hodeidah province in violation of the ceasefire agreement, where it targeted 10 raids on the island of Kamran and three on port of Ras Issa, killing and injuring dozens, and launched five raids on the north of Hodeidah, and a raid on the area of Al-Faza in the District of Tuhita.

The report indicated that the mercenaries targeted the village of al- Zaffran in kilo 16, and bombed the area of al-Ja'ah al-A'ala in the district of Beit al-Faqih with 14 mortar shells, and targeted the homes of citizens in the city of al-Durihmi with 80 artillery shells, in addition to targeting citizens' cars and farms in the areas of al-Jah al-Asfal wa al-A'ala.

According to the report, more than 7,000 citizens in al-Durihmi district are living in very difficult humanitarian conditions as a result of the siege for more than a year and a half and the targeting of homes and farms of citizens, schools and communication networks in the city.

The report indicated that during the same period, only two convoys entered al-Durihmi district.

In Saada province, the report referred to the massacre of African migrants by a Saudi artillery bombardment targeting their camp in al-Raqw market in the border district of Monabbih, in which 10 women and children were killed and 15 others injured, as well as a similar bombardment of African immigrants in the district of Monabbih, which killed 10 and injured 35.

According to the report, the aggression warplane waged an airstrike on al-Isha area of the Baqim border district, killing a boy and a woman, injuring four others, including two children, and causing a cluster bomb to explode from the remnants of the aggression, injuring a child in Bagim district.

Eman.M