A report issued by the Yemeni Alliance to Monitor Human Rights Violations said today that 180 civilians were killed and 205 injured by the force of Houthis in Yemen last June. The report added that June witnessed the occurrence of 917 human rights violations, including 236 abductions, 33 forcible missing, eight tortures, ten children military recruitment, out of them five in Zamar province, three in Amran and two in Al-Hodaida. According to the report, as many as 217 incidents were committed against private properties in 15 provinces, including 148 buildings, most of them in Taiz province. However, public properties in Zamar province were subject to most violations, followed by Sanaa where 16 cases of violations were reported, focusing on 30 violations.