Press conference reveals extent of destruction caused by Saudi invaders in Hodeidah

Press conference reveals extent of destruction caused by Saudi invaders in Hodeidah

The Human Rights Office in Hodeidah province has on Thursday organised a press conference in which it revealed the total losses inflicted by the US-backed Saudi-led aggression on the coastal province.

At the conference, the Director of the Human Rights Office in Hodeidah, Zain Abdullah, explained that the total number of economic facilities that were targeted by the aggressors amounted to more than 4,255, which included factories, fuel trucks, commercial facilities and farms in addition to means of transportation, fishing boats, food stores, markets, gas stations and food trucks.

Furthermore, he stated that the total targeting of service facilities amounted to 64,310 units, including Hodeidah airport, nine sea ports, 97 power plants, 41 communications networks, 637 water tanks, 211 government facilities, 749 roads and bridges, 90 factories, 57 fuel trucks, 2,226 commercial facilities, 78 chicken and livestock farms, 972 means of transportation, 392 fishing boats, 213 food stores, 53 gas stations, 49 markets and 125 food trucks.

The Director indicated that the aggression has attacked 61,823 civilian homes, 11 university facilities, 297 mosques, 109 tourist facilities, 39 hospitals and health facilities, 186 schools and educational centers, 1,734 agricultural fields, 81 sports facilities, 20 archaeological sites and 10 media facilities.

He also confirmed that the violations committed by the Saudi-led coalition against the truce agreement exceeded 170,000, resulting in the deaths of more than 5,394 civilians, including women and children