Ukraine in Arabic | 1.5 thousands civilians were killed during the war in Yemen

The end of March 2015 during in the country killed more than 1.5 thousand civilians, even more than 3.6 thousand injured, reports IA REGNUM.

Kiev/ Ukraine in Arabic/ The end of March 2015 during  in the country killed more than 1.5 thousand civilians, even more than 3.6 thousand injured, reports IA REGNUM.

Such data are the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. It is noted that only for the period from 17 June to 3 July in Yemen have been killed, at least 92 civilians, 179 people received injuries of varying severity.

The number of internally displaced persons in Yemen has exceeded one million people, about 250,000 people became refugees.

Across the country in distress proved to be more than 21 million people. After the conflict began in March, over 46 thousand people, including Yemenis and refugees from third countries, left Yemen. They found refuge mainly in Djibouti and Somalia.

UN urged to stop the fighting in Yemen at the time of the holy month of Ramadan, all Muslims, when the faithful observe strict fasting - abstaining from food and water before night time. July 4 reported that the negotiations on this issue are under way as to Huthis and with the Yemeni government in exile.

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