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56 killed, 127 injured, 65 families displaced in Taiz last February
[13/03/2018 01:11]
TAIZ-SABA
56 people killed, 127 wounded and 65 families have been displaced in Taiz province over previous February 2018 because of the warfare, says report.

The report which issued by "Relief Coalition" stated that 56 persons were killed included 15 children, 7 women and 34 young men. Among the wounded people 26 children, 8 women and 93 young men.

The report added 65 of families have been forcefully displaced from their origin villages of Attaizia, Mawza'a, Haifan, Maqbana and Sabir Al-Mawadim districts of Taiz province countryside. Similar figure of families lost their own bread-earners who either killed or wounded by Houthi-militia war on the province.

The report stated that these causalities resulted in 298 orphans and dozens widows. Violent conflict has also caused heavy losses in public and private owned properties. Some 53 of property seriously damaged included 39 houses, 7 cars, 2 mosques, 4 schools and once health center facility.


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