Τρίτη 27 Οκτωβρίου 2015

Yemen: Bombing of MSF hospital in Saudi Arabia

Yemen: Bombing of MSF hospital in Saudi Arabia



Hospital Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Yemen hit by air strike of soudaravikon forces, announced today the organization. This is the last in a series of strikes against political objective during the seven-month air campaign in the country.

"The facilities of MSF in Yemen's Saada (north) affected by many air raids last night while inside were patients and staff," he said on Twitter today the organization.

The state news agency of the country Saba, quoting the director of the hospital Heedan, reported that many people were injured in the attack.

"The air strikes have resulted in the destruction of the entire hospital and its equipment and light injury of many people," said doctor Ali Mugla.

According to the agency, other air attacks hit neighboring girls' school and destroyed many homes.

The news was not confirmed immediately, while he was not available to comment representative of the alliance.

Saudi Arabia and other Arab Gulf countries were involved in the civil war raging in Yemen since late March, but after seven months of air attacks aimed at restoring in the yemenitikis government authority based in Saudi Arabia have yet to reduce the dominance of the insurgents Hutus in the capital Sana'a.

Human rights organizations have expressed concern about the increasing number of deaths from air strikes and land battles across the impoverished country.

More than 5,600 people have died in the conflict, while the diplomatic intervention of the United Nations has not yet led to a political solution, but neither has reduced the intensity of conflict.

This is the second time this month that MSF premises suffer a combat zone. The hospital organization in Afghan Kunduz city was bombed by US forces on October 3, killing 30 people.

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