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GRAPHIC: Yemeni children wounded in alleged coalition airstrike
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At least ten children have been killed and almost thirty injured in north-western Yemen, Doctors Without Borders said after a reported airstrike on a religious school. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Twitter that at least ten school children have been left dead and 28 injured in Yemen’s Saada province. Al-Alam News Network and Iran’s Tasnim news agency said some 50 school children were killed.
A video obtained by Ruptly shows numerous children with head, arm and leg wounds being carried away on stretchers with blood covered faces and bodies. The video also provides still pictures of the bodies of children presumably killed, some with dismembered limbs and covered with dust.
RT Arabic reports citing local sources that the strike happened at 8 am local time as children were taking their exams. There has been no official confirmation that the video portrays the exact aftermath of the alleged air strike on Saturday so far, however. Since last March, Yemen has been the target of an air campaign launched by a Saudi Arabian-led coalition being carried out at request of President Mansur Hadi’s government, who is waging a civil war against a rebel Houthi movement, which recognizes Abdullah Saleh, who was ousted earlier, as Yemen’s legitimate president.
Primary School in Yemen’s Sa’ada Hit in Saudi Airstrike, Several Children Killed
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950523001194
Disturbing images of children killed in an airstrike on a religious school in Sa’ada, Yemen have filled the media and various sources put the child death count at 8 to 50, scores are said to have been injured. A video obtained by Ruptly shows numerous children with head, arm and leg wounds being carried away on stretchers with blood covered faces and bodies, Russia Today reported. The video also provides still pictures of the bodies of children presumably killed, some with dismembered limbs and covered with dust. There has been no official confirmation that the video portrays the exact aftermath of the alleged air strike on Saturday so far, however. Some sources reported 50 school children were killed in the strike, while local sources put the number at 8.
‘Mounting’ civilian deaths by Saudi airstrikes in Yemen – UN
Houthi fighters seized All Saudi army bases W Najran city after destroying many KSA army vehicles
Yemeni Popular Forces Capture Saudi Arabia’s Najran City
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950523000319
Saudi whistleblower Mujtahid, who is believed to be a member of or have a well-connected source in the royal family, disclosed that the Yemeni forces have made considerable military gains in Najran province and captured the provincial capital. “The Yemeni army and popular forces have entered the city of Najran and the city has fallen under their control without any resistance,” Mujtahid said. He reiterated that the Yemeni army and Ansarullah fighters are now in full control of Najran city.
Meantime, editor-in-chief of Rai al-Youm newspaper Abdel Bari Atwan tweeted on Friday that the Yemeni forces had entered Masharef in Najran city center. The photos of the dead bodies of the Saudi troops left behind were also released on social networks. In a relevant development on Friday, the Yemeni army and popular forces continued their advances deep inside Saudi Arabia’s Southern parts, and managed to take control of several military positions in Najran province.
The Yemeni forces took full control of key Saudi strategic military bases. The Yemeni army and popular forces also destroyed a number of Abrams tanks of the Saudi army in their offensives. Also on Friday, the Yemeni army and popular forces also continued their advances deep inside the Southern part of Saudi Arabia, inflicting heavy losses on them, including destroying their weapons and ammunition depot. “Two military vehicles and arms depot of the Saudi forces were destroyed in al-Makhrouq military base in Najran province,” the Arabic-language media outlets quoted unnamed local sources as saying. The Yemeni officials said that the Yemeni forces’ recent military operations against Saudi