Deaths from air attack on Yemen market
sanaa March 11, 2017 10:09In an air raid on a market in the Yemeni city of Hodeida at least 22 civilians have been slain Friday and eight injured. Which published a security officer of the city.
In an air raid on a market in the Yemeni city of Hodeida at least 22 civilians have been slain Friday and eight injured. Which published a security officer of the city.
Eight women and a child in Yemen killed by an air strike on the Saudi Arabia-led coalition. The victims were visitors a condolence meeting for a dead woman.
By an attack by helicopter gunships, probably American, his Sunday morning in the south of Yemen, dozens of people were killed. Among the fatalities are terrorists of al-Qaeda, including a local leader, but also civilians. This was announced by witnesses and local government officials.
Two Moroccan girls who have been tried in Marrakech because of homosexuality, its acquitted Friday. The judge ruled that they should be handed over to their parents, Moroccan media reported.
The armed Houthi rebels does form a new government with political sympathizers in Yemen. That announced their press Saba Monday. It is a setback for the authorities, encouraged by the UN to try to put an end to the war that has lasted for more than eighteen months.
By Saudi Arabia led alliance fighting in Yemen has announced a ceasefire against the Houthi rebels backed by Iran. It is intended that the warring parties Saturday at 12.00 (local time) lay down their arms for 48 hours. This was reported the Saudi Press Agency.
The warring parties in Yemen have agreed on a truce. US Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that a by Saudi Arabia-led alliance and Iranian-backed Houthis pledged to lay down their weapons as of Thursday.
A prison in Hodeida, a city in Yemen, was bombed three times so far by the Arab coalition. At least 33 prisoners and guards lost their lives. The prison is located in the district of al-Zaydiyah. There were 84 captives when the building Saturday night (local time) three times was bombed by warplanes.
As the sun rose fighters have a by Saudi Arabia backed coalition Sunday attacks on military Houthi targets in the Yemeni capital Sanaa. That happened a few hours after the three-day cease-fire officially ended.
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour of Yemen has agreed to a cease-fire of 72 hours with the possibility of an extension. The United States, Britain and the United Nations had suggested a truce.
The United States and Britain have called on Sunday to establish a ceasefire in Yemen as soon as possible. Government forces, backed by Saudi Arabia and Iranian-backed Houthis are still fighting.
Two Americans who were held captive in Yemen were released Saturday and moved to Muscat in neighboring Oman. Has announced that Omani state media.
The High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein has called Monday for an independent international inquiry into the air strikes in Yemen. According to the UN since March 2015 by the bombings slain at least 4125 civilians. Certainly 7200 victims were injured. There is sufficient reason to assume that there is a violation of human rights.
Saudi Arabia claims to have intercepted two rockets from the rebellious Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen. One missile was aimed at the Saudi city of Taif, near Mecca, according to the regime in the Ryad capital.
The death toll from the air strike on a funeral service of Houthi rebels in the Yemeni capital Sanaa has risen, according to the United Nations certainly 140. certainly also were 525 people injured.
In an air raid on Houthi rebels who held a memorial service in the Yemeni capital of Yemen Saturday cases many victims. The news agency Saba reported at least 140 deaths or injuries.
Certainly nineteen civilians Wednesday in Yemen killed when a house was hit by an air strike. Dozens of people were injured, local sources reported.
In Yemen since the beginning of the civil war nearly 3800 civilians in March 2015 slain and 6711 people injured by large-scale fighting and shelling. More than 3 million people had to flee and more than 80 percent of the population is dependent on humanitarian aid to survive, says Oxfam.
Least 21 civilians, according to local sources Saturday killed in air strikes in Yemen. Battle Gears would have opened fire by mistake on workers who were drilling north of capital Sanaa to water.
In a suicide attack in the Yemeni port city of Aden approximately fifty people have been slain Monday and sixty injured. The target of the perpetrators was a recruitment center of the army. The Yemeni branch of Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the massacre.
The Houthi rebels in Yemen to resume peace talks with the government evicted once an end to the bombing of the territory they occupy. The peace talks are quiet since early August.
MSF withdraws from northern Yemen. Following the air strike on Monday in a hospital of the aid organization in the northern Yemeni Abs, which nineteen people were killed.
Yemeni Houthi rebels on Tuesday grenades fired in an industrial area on the Saudi side of the border. Seven civilians were killed, report the Saudi state.
At least ten children were killed by an air strike in northern Yemen. More than twenty other children were injured, according to MSF Saturday.
Least nine people on Tuesday were killed by air attacks in the Yemeni capital Sanaa. Fighters of the pro-government coalition of Sunni Gulf states bombarded include a factory according to local sources where potato chips are produced.
Talks have been suspended on ending the war in Yemen. This said the envoy of the United Nations Yemen Saturday.
By a suicide attack on a military barracks in Yemen Sunday at least fifteen deaths. Most of the victims were recruits who had gathered for the military building in the southeastern city of Mukalla when they were surprised by the explosion. According to staff at a hospital in the nearby there are also regrettable thirty wounded.
In an attack on a complex of the Yemeni government forces in the southeast of the country at least seven people were killed Thursday, including several civilians.
Ongoing fighting in the civil war in Yemen on Monday led to the postponement of planned peace talks in Kuwait. Delegations of the Houthi rebels and the party of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh remained in the Yemeni capital Sanaa and indicated that it did not want to travel because an announced cease-fire was not respected.
In the night from Sunday to Monday in Yemen proclaimed by a UN negotiated cease-fire between the Shi'ite Houthi rebels and the troops and allies of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.