Local Editor
A senior advisor at the Amnesty International [AI] organization has affirmed on Tuesday that a recent report showed many facts about the crimes and violations committed by the Saudi aggression on Yemen.
During a meeting with Secretary General of Yemeni Lawyers Mohammed Al-Maswari and Amnesty International advisor held in Beirut on Tuesday, she said that, "The organization has sent an additional, team currently in Yemen, to monitor and document the Saudi crimes against Yemen", pointing out that a recent report proved many facts and violations committed by the Saudi aggression in Yemen.
For his part, Al-Maswari reviewed the war crimes committed by the Saudi aggression which are documented by statistics.
"The aggression targets children, women and the wounded as well as hospitals, schools, warehouses, food vehicles, fuel, and historical locations," he said.
A Saudi-led coalition, backed by the United States, has been carrying out deadly airstrikes against Yemen since March. The airstrikes have not been authorized by the UN.
Saudi attacks have killed more than 2,600 people and injured at least 11,000 since the military aggression began against Yemen on March 26, according to United Nations [UN] records.
The Saudi-led aerial airstrikes have also targeted over 60 hospitals and 13 ambulances.