VOA: UN: Scores of Yemeni Civilians Killed by Saudi-led Coalition
GENEVA — The United Nations human rights office reports that Saudi-led coalition airstrikes have killed at least 136 Yemeni civilians and injured 86 over the past two weeks.
This surge in civilian casualties follows the killing of former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh in the capital of Sana’a early this month. Saleh was killed by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels angry at his peace overtures to Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia's counter attack has been relentless. U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville says in the period from December 6 to 16, the Saudi-led coalition has carried out numerous airstrikes against Houthi targets.
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Yemen War -- News Updates December 19, 2017
Saudi-Led Air Strikes Kill 136 Civilians in Yemen: U.N. -- US News and World Report/Reuters
Yemen: 30 Houthis killed east of Sanaa -- Middle East Monitor
Yemen forces close in on Sanaa after breaking through rebel-held hills -- The National
Hundreds demand US, UK, French action to end Yemen civil war -- The Hill
In Yemen, the markets have food, but children are starving to death -- CNN
US Urges Renewed Food and Humanitarian Aid Deliveries for Yemen -- VOA
Yemen crisis: Saleh family members arrive in Aden after fleeing capital -- The National
Yemen: 1,000 days of war -- Al Jazeera
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