Attacks on Economic Infrastructure

A report by the Yemeni Archive on patterns and incidents of attacks on civilian infrastructure, particularly economic infrastructure, in Yemen since the onset of the conflict in 2014. The report documents and analyzes patterns of violations, discusses the impact of attacks on civilian infrastructure during conflict, and makes recommendations for further action both nationally and internationally to hold perpetrators accountable. The report was written in close collaboration with local members of the Justice4Yemen Pact.

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