The UN has said that there is no justification for Saudi Arabia's latest massacre in Yemen which claimed the lives of scores of civilians, mostly of whom were children.
Yemen’s three-year war has taken a heavy toll on Sana’a’s historic Old City, a dense warren of mosques, bath houses and 6,000 mud brick houses, which date from before the 11th century.
Medical sources say the attack hit a heavily populated area of the city of Duraihami.
Strengthen UN Investigation into Laws-of-War Violations
At least three Saudi soldiers have been killed when Yemeni army soldiers and allied fighters from Popular Committees launched an attack against a military base in Saudi Arabia’s southwestern border region of Jizan as they continue their retaliatory raids against the Riyadh regime’s aerial bombardment campaign.
U.N.’s World Food Program shipping American wheat to Yemen
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