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Airstrikes kill over 30 civilians in Yemen

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Published : Feb 16, 2020, 7:47 AM IST

Updated : Feb 16, 2020, 2:55 PM IST

The UN humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, Lise Grnade, said the airstrikes in al-Maslub district killed at least 31 civilians and wounded 12 others.

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Airstrikes kill over 30 civilians in Yemen

Sanaa: Airstrikes by a Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen killed more than 30 civilians in a mountainous northern province, the rebels said, and the UN humanitarian chief called the attack shocking.

The attack came hours after Yemeni rebels, known as Houthis, said on Saturday they shot down a warplane of the Saudi-led coalition over the province of Jawf.

Saudi Arabia's state-run news agency quoted Col. Turki al-Maliki, a spokesman for the coalition, as saying it was investigating possible collateral damage from a rescue operation in the area after the downing of the Tornado warplane.

Al-Maliki was quoted as saying the plane was providing air support for Yemeni government forces fighting the Houthis. He did not say whether there were causalities or provide further details on the fate of the aircraft's crew.

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The UN humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, Lise Grnade, said the airstrikes in al-Maslub district killed at least 31 civilians and wounded 12 others, according to preliminary field reports.

So many people are being killed in Yemen it's a tragedy and it's unjustified. Five years into this conflict and belligerents are still failing to uphold this responsibility," she said. It's shocking. She said many wounded were taken to hospitals in Jawf and Yemen's capital, Sanaa.

The humanitarian group Save the Children condemned the airstrike, saying it showed that the conflict in Yemen was not slowing down. This latest attack must be urgently and independently investigated, and perpetrators held to account, said Xavier Joubert, the charity's country director in Yemen.

He called for halting arms sales to the warring parties in Yemen's conflict. Those who continue to sell arms to the warring parties must realize that by supplying weapons for this war, they contribute to making atrocities like today's all too common, Joubert said. (PTI report)

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Last Updated :Feb 16, 2020, 2:55 PM IST
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