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Intisaf Organization Issues Book Marking Ten Years of Aggression on Yemen

Intisaf Organization Issues Book Marking Ten Years of Aggression on Yemen

Saba Yemen27-03-2025

Sana'a (Saba) – Intisaf Organization for Women's and Children's Rights has published a book, "A Decade of Aggression and the Crimes Continue," marking ten years of aggression on Yemen, coinciding with National Resilience Day.
According to the book, more than 14,939 children and women have been killed and wounded in Yemen as a result of the US-Saudi-British aggression over the past ten years.
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