"The Yemen conflict has just hit another shameful milestone. We
now have 10,000 children who have been killed or maimed since
... March 2015," UNICEF spokesperson James Elder told a U.N.
briefing in Geneva after returning from a visit to Yemen.
"That is the equivalent of four children every single day,"
Elder said, adding that many more child deaths or injuries went
unreported.
Four out of every five children - a total of 11 million - need
humanitarian assistance in Yemen, while 400,000 are suffering
from acute malnutrition and more than 2 million are out of
school, Elder said.
U.N.-led efforts to engineer a nationwide ceasefire have stalled
as Saudi Arabia and the Houthis both resist compromise to end
more than six years of a war that has caused what the U.N. calls
the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
Hundreds of Yemenis are trapped by fierce fighting between
government and Houthi forces in the northern Marib governorate,
residents and a local official said last week, after battles for
control of the gas-rich region displaced some 10,000 people.
(Reporting by Emma Thomasson; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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