91,600+ killed overall in Yemen (11,700+ civilians)[139] 500+ killed overall in Saudi Arabia[140] 49,960 wounded overall in Yemen[141] (10,768 civilians)[142] 3,154,572 people displaced[143]
TheYemeni Civil War is an ongoing war that began in 2015 between two factions: theAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadi led Yemeni government and theHouthi armed movement, along with their supporters and allies.
Both sides claim to constitute the official government ofYemen.[146] Houthi forces currently controlling the capitalSanaʽa, allied with forces loyal to the former presidentAli Abdullah Saleh, have clashed with the forces loyal to Hadi who are based inAden.Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and theIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant have also carried out attacks, with AQAP controlling swathes of territory in the hinterlands, and along stretches of the coast.[147] On 21 March 2015, after taking over Sanaʽa and the Yemeni government, the Houthi-led Supreme Revolutionary Committee declared a general mobilization to overthrow Hadi and expand their control by driving into southern provinces.[148] The Houthi offensive, allied with military forces loyal to Saleh, began fighting the next day inLahij Governorate. By 25 March,Lahij fell to the Houthis and they reached the outskirts of Aden, the seat of power for Hadi's government.[149] Hadi fled the country the same day.[150] At the same time, a coalition led bySaudi Arabia launched military operations by using air strikes to restore the formerYemeni government.[18] TheUnited States provided intelligence and logistical support for the campaign.[151]
According to theUN and other sources, from March 2015 to December 2017, between 8,670–13,600 people were killed in Yemen, including more than 5,200 civilians,. They estimated more than 50,000 have died as a result of an ongoingfamine due to the war.[141][152][153] With Iran suporting the Huthi and Saudi Arabia opposing them, the conflict has been widely seen as aproxy war and a means for Saudi Arabia to combat Iranian influence in the region.[154][155]
In 2018, the United Nations warned that 13 million Yemeni civilians face starvation in what it says could become "the worst famine in the world in 100 years."[156] The international community sharply condemned the Saudi Arabian-led bombing campaign, which included widespread bombing of civilian areas.[157] The bombing campaign has killed or injured an estimated 17,729 civilians as of March 2019 according to the Yemen Data Project.[158] Despite this, the crisis gained less international media attention than theSyrian civil war.[159][160] The US has been providing bombs to aid the Saudi forces and airstrikes in Yemen. In March 2019, this led theUS senate to pass a resolution to end US support of Saudi Arabia.[161] It wasvetoed byPresident of the United StatesDonald Trump, and in May, the Senate failed to override the veto.[162]
↑"North Korea's Balancing Act in the Persian Gulf". The Huffington Post. 17 August 2015.Archived from the original on 17 August 2015. Retrieved17 August 2015.North Korea's military support for Houthi rebels in Yemen is the latest manifestation of its support for anti-American forces.
↑"Yemen conflict: Saudi-led strike 'hits wrong troops'".BBC News. 17 October 2015.Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved18 October 2015.Hundreds of Sudanese troops reportedly arrived in the southern port city of Aden on Saturday, the first batch of an expected 10,000 reinforcements for the Saudi-led coalition.
123"Senegal to support Yemen campaign". BBC News. 5 May 2015.Archived from the original on 8 May 2015.The coalition includes eight Arab states. The US, the UK and France are providing logistical support.