U.N. condemns air strikes in Yemen that reportedly killed children
An unconfirmed but large number of civilians, including children, were killed in air strikes in northern Yemen on Thursday, the United Nations said.
An unconfirmed but large number of civilians, including children, were killed in air strikes in northern Yemen on Thursday, the United Nations said.
Field reports indicate that as many as nine children were killed and seven children and two women were injured, humanitarian coordination agency UNOCHA said in a statement on Friday about strikes that hit al-Jawf province.
This is the fourth such attack since June causing multiple civilian casualties.
The U.N.’s Yemen envoy called for a transparent investigation into the incident.
The health ministry for Houthi-held parts of Yemen said 9 children had died and 12 children and women had been injured in a number of strikes by aircraft of the Saudi-led coalition.
Medical and civilian sources told Reuters a number of civilians had been killed by strikes in Jawf and transferred to hospitals.
The coalition, which is fighting the Houthi movement, said on Thursday it shot down an explosive-laden drone heading towards Saudi Arabia.
Cross-border attacks by Houthi forces have escalated since late May when a truce prompted by the coronavirus pandemic expired. In late June, missiles reached the Saudi capital Riyadh. The coalition has retaliated with air strikes.