At least 31 civilians, mostly children, have been killed in a Saudi-led airstrike just two weeks after a similar attack struck a school bus and killed scores of Yemeni children.
The company which employs UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s husband benefited financially from the massacre of at least 40 innocent children by Saudi Arabian forces in a horrific bomb attack on a Yemeni school bus last week.
Yemen may be facing a third wave of the cholera epidemic, with over 1 million suspected cases since April 2017, the spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said.
The three-year civil war has left around two-thirds of Yemen's population of 27 million relying on aid, and over eight million at risk of starving.
Yemeni forces hit a newly established Saudi outpost in Jizan with a ballistic missile.
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