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Save the Children health facility comes under attack in Hodeidah

by The Editor
November 7, 2018
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A Save the Children supported health facility in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah came under attack this morning, damaging one of the pharmacies that supplies life-saving medicines. Shelling has also hit residential areas.

On the night of November 4, the Saudi and Emirati-led Coalition escalated their current military offensive including heavy airstrikes over the coastal city of Hodeidah.

Soldiers allied to the Government of Yemen are now waging a battle within the city area. The lives of hundreds of thousands of people, roughly half of them children, are in danger.

Artillery shelling is being used heavily by all sides. More than 150 people have been reported killed.

There were temporary road blocks preventing people from leaving or entering the city overnight, in effect trapping them in an active conflict zone.

Save the Children is deeply concerned for the wellbeing of civilians trapped inside Hodeidah and urges the warring parties to stop the fighting immediately and seek a political solution to this brutal conflict. The UN Security Council must make this a reality.

ENDS

Save the Children spokespeople are available in Yemen and London

Please contact:

Bhanu Bhatnagar

[email protected]

+44 7467 096788

Out-of-hours:

[email protected]

+44 7831 650409

The Editor

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