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Civilian casualties have risen significantly since the Saudi-coalition began its effort to take over Hodeidah. A woman walks in a shantytown near the port of Hodeidah, Yemen, on June 16.
Civilian casualties have spiked in Yemen since the collapse of peace talks in August, the United Nations reported recently, bringing the total number of civilians killed since March 2015, when a ...
Civilian deaths in Yemen have skyrocketed by 164 percent since June amid Saudi-led efforts to take a major Yemeni city, according to a new report. The report, from the oversight group Armed ...
Yemen Enters 7th Year of U.S.-Backed, ... So, the concern, particularly at the moment, is for civilians in Marib, that we may see then an increase in civilian casualties, ...
Saudi Arabia Regrets Civilian Casualties During Operations In Yemen To explore Saudi Arabia's role in Yemen's civil war, Mary Louise Kelly talks to Gen. Ahmad Asiri Asiri, a spokesman for the ...
Despite 10,000 civilian casualties in Yemen — 13 per day — U.S. reaffirms support for Saudi Arabia U.N. warns of "appalling levels of human despair" in Yemen, while the U.S. stands by its "key ...
War in Yemen has killed at least 10,000 people and endangered millions more. Now questions are being raised on Capitol Hill and inside the State Department about U.S. support for the Saudi-led ...
1,000 child casualties in Yemen since 2018 school bus ... ,with the United Nations saying the attacks have targeted civilian infrastructure and are responsible for "most direct civilian casualties." ...
The United Nations' refugee agency said Friday that there have been nearly 1,500 civilian casualties in Yemen from August through October, the latest grim tally to emerge from a four-year civil ...
Civilian casualties likely to mount in Yemen, rights groups warn. A child suffering from severe malnutrition is weighed in a hospital in Yemen’s northwestern Hajjah province on Nov. 7.
Children made up one-quarter of civilian casualties over the last three years in Yemen’s war between Houthi rebels and the internationally recognised government. More than 2,300 children were ...