Dozens killed, including children on a
bus, in Yemen air strikes
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[August 09, 2018]
ADEN (Reuters) - Saudi-led coalition
air strikes on Thursday killed dozens of people, including children
traveling on a bus, in Yemen's Saada province, Yemeni medical sources
and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said.
The Western-backed alliance fighting the Iranian-aligned Houthi group in
Yemen said the air strikes targeted missile launchers used to attack the
southern Saudi industrial city of Jizan, killing a Yemeni civilian
there, a statement carried by the state news agency SPA said.
It accused the Houthis of using children as human shields.
"Today's attack in Saada was a legitimate military operation ... and was
carried out in accordance with international humanitarian law," the
Arabic-language statement said.
The ICRC said one attack hit the bus driving children in Dahyan market,
in northern Saada, adding hospitals there had received dozens of dead
and wounded.
It was unclear how many children were killed and how many air strikes
were carried out in the area, in northern Yemen, near the border with
Saudi Arabia.
Abdul-Ghani Nayeb, head of a health department in Saada told Reuters
that the death toll rose to 43, with 61 wounded.
"Scores killed, even more injured, most under the age of 10," Johannes
Bruwer, head of delegation for the ICRC in Yemen, said in a twitter
post.
Saudi Arabia and Sunni Muslim allies have been fighting in Yemen for
more than three years against the Houthis, who control much of north
Yemen including the capital Sanaa and drove the government into exile in
2014.
It has launched thousands of air strikes in a campaign to restore the
internationally recognized government of President Abdrabbuh Mansour
Hadi. Errant strikes have killed hundreds of civilians at hospitals,
schools and markets.
The military alliance says it does not target civilians and has set up
an investigation committee into alleged mass casualty air strikes which
have mostly cleared the coalition of any blame.
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Smoke rises after an airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen August 9, 2018.
REUTERS/Mohamed al-Sayaghi
The Houthis have launched a series of missile strikes on the
kingdom, including Riyadh, over the past year. Fragments from a
missile launched at the Jizan Industrial City in southern Saudi
Arabia late on Wednesday, killed one Yemeni civilian and wounded 11,
Saudi state media said earlier on Thursday.
"(The air strikes) conformed to international and humanitarian
laws," the coalition statement said, quoting spokesman Colonel Turki
al-Malki. The statement accused the Houthis of using children as
human shields.
Al-Masirah, the TV station of the armed Houthi movement, said on its
Twitter account that 39 people had been killed and 51 wounded. There
was no immediate comment from the Houthis in response to the
coalition allegations.
Saada, the main stronghold of the Houthis, has mainly come under air
strikes from the coalition in Yemen's war, as the mountainous
province makes battles hard for pro-government ground troops.
The Yemen war has killed more than 10,000 people, displaced more
than 2 million and driven the country to the verge of famine,
according to the United Nations.
(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Writing and additional reporting by
Aziz El Yaakoubi; Editing by Alison Williams)
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