68 Yemeni Civilians Killed in a Single Day –UN
Sixty-eight people were killed by Saudi-led coalition
airstrikes in Yemen in a single day, a top U.N. official in the country said
Thursday.
Fifty-four civilians, including eight children, were killed
when an airstrike hit a "crowded popular market" in Taez province
Tuesday. Fourteen people were killed by a raid in the Red Sea province of
Hodeida on the same day, a statement by U.N. humanitarian coordinator Jamie
McGoldrick said.
The two strikes brought the total number of civilians killed
in Yemen by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in the past 10 days to over 100.
"These incidents prove the complete disregard for human
life that all parties, including the Saudi-led Coalition, continue to show in
this absurd war that has only resulted in the destruction of the country and
the incommensurate suffering of its people, who are being punished as part of a
futile military campaign by both sides," the statement said.
Houthi rebels seized the Yemeni capital of Sana'a in late
2014, forcing the country's internationally recognized president, Abdu Rabu
Mansour Hadi, to flee to Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi-led coalition responded in March 2015 by fighting
back against the rebels on behalf of Hadi's government. Since then, the World
Health Organization says health facilities have reported more than 8,700
conflict-related deaths and 50,000 injuries.
Humanitarian organizations have repeatedly called attention
to the effects of the conflict on civilians in Yemen, where the United Nations
says three million people have been forced from their homes.
FROM www.voanews.com
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