5-5 | The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) are extremely concerned about the severe damage caused by recent Coalition attacks on airports in Sana’a and Hodeida, obstructing delivery of much needed humanitarian assistance and movement of humanitarian personnel. “Yemen depends almost completely on imports of food and medication especially for the treatment of chronic diseases”, says Cedric Schweizer who heads a team of 250 ICRC staff in Yemen.
4-27 | At least 11 people have been killed and 67 injured since 21 April during constant airstrikes and shelling in Haradh district, northwestern Yemen, said Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders today. The 67 wounded were treated by MSF medical staff in Haradh public hospital, which is supported by MSF. Haradh has been left a ghost town after its population fled the violence of recent weeks. The latest attack took place on the night of Friday 24 April, when several shells hit Haradh town.
4-27 | At least 11 people have been killed and 67 injured since 21 April during constant airstrikes and shelling in Haradh district, northwestern Yemen, said Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders today. The 67 wounded were treated by MSF medical staff in Haradh public hospital, which is supported by MSF. Haradh has been left a ghost town after its population fled the violence of recent weeks. The latest attack took place on the night of Friday 24 April, when several shells hit Haradh town.
4-16 | Thirty people injured in airstrikes in Huth district on Wednesday night have been treated by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders (MSF), the organisation says. The wounded were treated at Al-Salam Hospital, which MSF runs in collaboration with the Ministry of Health in the town of Khameer, Amran governorate, 35km from the town of Huth. Thirty wounded patients were received by the hospital during a period of two hours from around 8pm, following airstrikes which hit locations in Huth district.
4-16 | Thirty people injured in airstrikes in Huth district on Wednesday night have been treated by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders (MSF), the organisation says. The wounded were treated at Al-Salam Hospital, which MSF runs in collaboration with the Ministry of Health in the town of Khameer, Amran governorate, 35km from the town of Huth. Thirty wounded patients were received by the hospital during a period of two hours from around 8pm, following airstrikes which hit locations in Huth district.