Location: Civilian residence [+]
Country: Yemen [+]
Violation types: Potential violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law [+]
According to the Panel of Experts on Yemen: "119. The Panel investigated potential violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law and other acts that may amount to threats to peace and security attributed to some States members of the coalition led by Saudi Arabia, both through air strikes and ground operations, details of which are provided below. The Panel has maintained the requisite high level of evidentiary standards in respect of each incident investigated and reported, even though it did not have physical access to Yemen. 120. The Panel investigated 10 air strikes that led to at least 292 civilian fatalities, including at least 100 women and children. The strikes also destroyed three residential buildings, three civilian industrial factory complexes, a hospital and a marketplace (see table 7). Detailed case studies, which include assessments of compliance with international humanitarian law, are provided in appendices A to D to annex 49. Other case studies are with the Secretariat. [...] 25 March Ta‘izz Civilian residence Not confirmed 10 dead" [+]
Name | Other Names | Classification |
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Operation Restoring Hope [+] |
Arab Coalition
Arab Coalition Forces Arab Coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen Gulf Arab coalition Hope Restoration Operation Joint Forces Operation Renewal of Hope Operation Storm of Resolve Saudi-led Arab Coalition Saudi-led Coalition coalition forces operations Renewal of Hope |
Air Force
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Army [+] Joint Operation [+] Military [+] Navy [+] |
Publication Date | Publisher | Publication Title | Access Date | Archive Link |
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31 January 2017 | United Nations Security Council | Letter dated 27 January 2017 from the Panel of Experts on Yemen addressed to the President of the Security Council (S/2017/81) | 11 April 2022 |