[28/03/2019 04:02]
ADEN-SABA
National Committee charged investigation into violations of human rights stated that total number of cases which documented and investigated during the period from August 2018 through January 2019 counted 776 incidents resulted in killing 408 civilians, wounding 711 more.
Among the victims who were killed 67 women, 89 children, while wounded victims included 95 child and 131 women.
The committee released its sixth report on Thursday in the temporary capital Aden.
The report stated that the committee conducted investigations into 51 incidents relating to child recruitment, all cases committed by Houthi militia. 44 cases of planting anti-individuals landmines were also investigated as they killed 52 people, including 11 children and 4 women. 3o people more injured among of them 8 women, 4 children.
The committee also reported to have conducted inquiries into 105 enforced displacement touched upon 980 persons. 84 incidents of killing outside the law were also documented and investigated according to the report.
Investigations also conducted into 586 allegations of arbitrary arrest, enforced disappearances, 31 cases of detonating houses all Houthi militia was responsible for.
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