[21/09/2024 08:51]
MARIB-SABA
Iran-allied Houthi militias is responsible for 2500 violations against the fellow citizens in the city of Sana'a over the two previous years 2022-2023, according a report by the Office of Human Rights in the city of Sana'a.
The report which learned by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) reported 14 kinds of violations included killing, injuring, torture, abduction, arbitrary arrest, enforced disappearance, child recruitment, forcefully displacement, pillaging public and private-owned property, attack on judicial institutions and etc.
The report documented 38 incidents of killing civilians among of them 20 cases killed under torture and 18 cases directly killed by bullets. There were 261 incidents of injuries, 284 cases of abductions and enforced disappearance and 251 cases of torture.
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