Saada Leads Yemen's Governorates in Civilian Violence, International Report Reveals
An international report has highlighted Saada Governorate as the region most affected by violence against civilians in Yemen.
The findings underscore the alarming trend of civilian casualties and displacement in the area, which has been a focal point of the ongoing conflict.
The report attributes the high levels of violence to intensified military operations and airstrikes, which have disproportionately impacted civilian populations.
Saada has witnessed widespread destruction of homes, schools, and hospitals, leaving thousands of families without shelter or access to basic services.
Humanitarian organizations have expressed grave concerns over the situation, calling for immediate action to protect civilians and ensure accountability for violations of international law.
The report serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and increased support for those affected by the violence.
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