[05/11/2018 01:24]
ADEN - SABA
The National Commission of Inquiry into allegations of human rights abusesconfirmed on Sunday that it had documentedand investigated into 530 abuses, including 233 attacks on civilians during the past two months.
In a statement to Saba, the Commission said the attacks led to the killing of 311 civilians, including 31 women and 93 children. Thirty other civilians were killed by mines and improvised explosive devices.
It also "observed and investigated into 157 arbitrary arrests, 13 child soldier recruitments, 26 extrajudicial killings, the destruction of 64 private civilian facilities and the bombing of 6 houses.
Backed by the Saudi-led Arab coalition, Yemen's internationally recognized government is facing a coup the Iran-backed Houthi militia mounted in September 21, 2014. The Houthi coup and violenceled to a war as of March 2015.
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