ADEN, Nov 30 (NNN-SABA) – The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said yesterday that more than 164,000 people have been displaced, since the beginning of this year in Yemen, which has been witnessing a bloody conflict for nearly six years.
“Since the start of this year, over 164,000 people have been newly displaced in Yemen, mostly by conflict,” the international organisation said in a statement.
The organisation said, the country’s south-eastern province of “Marib is the area where the highest displacement has taken place, with over 12,500 families moving to crowded displacement sites in the city and surrounding areas.”
Meanwhile, Yemen’s official unit for the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Marib, said, it recorded 54,400 displaced people, from Aug 20 to mid-Nov.
The report confirmed that the IDPs are from various districts and villages located in Marib’s southern part.
The government report indicated that the Houthis’ recent military escalation against Marib is the main reason for the new displacement wave, noting that a number of IDPs camps have been affected or damaged.
The oil-rich province of Marib is witnessing a major military escalation, as the Houthis penetrated over the past weeks and months into large areas of the government-controlled province that houses more than two million displaced people.
Government forces, backed by the Saudi-led coalition, are based in Marib to lead their military operations against the Houthis in the country’s northern regions.– NNN-SABA