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A mother, six newborns die EVERY TWO HOURS IN YEMEN

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A displaced Yemeni child at a makeshift camp in the district of Abs in Yemen's northwestern Hajjah province, June 10, 2019.

As the world approaches the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), mothers and children continue to bear the brunt of the ongoing Saudi-led war in Yemen. The brutal conflict continues to cost the lives of civilians, with a mother and six newborns dying every two hours due to poor health care services, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said in a report.

In the country profoundly affected by a humanitarian crisis, one out of every 260 women dies during pregnancy and childbirth, and one out of 37 newborns dies in its first month of life, UNICEF said, revealing the lack of routine primary healthcare services, crucial for supporting mothers and childbirth. The report indicated that, "One of the war's repercussions that befell Yemen is the clear assault on motherhood and paternity," noting that: "Only 51 percent of all health facilities are operating at full capacity. Thus, these facilities suffer from a severe shortage of medicines, equipment and personnel." UNICEF also said, "The rate of births that take place at home is also increasing because Yemeni families are getting poorer every day."

Yemeni civilians have also suffered from acute malnutrition, starvation and cholera epidemics since Yemen's civil war began in earnest with the launch of the Saudi-led intervention. For several weeks at the end of 2017, the Saudi coalition imposed a blockade on Yemeni ports that it said was to prevent Houthis from importing weapons. This had a severe impact on Yemen, which traditionally imports 90 percent of its food.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is the former Saudi defense minister, and Saudi Arabia's allies launched Operation Decisive Storm in March 2015. The ongoing war has resulted in the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, with an estimated 24 million people, close to 80 percent of the population, in need of assistance and protection in Yemen, according to the U.N. The World Health Organization (WHO) says some 10,000 people have been killed since the coalition intervened in 2015, but rights groups state the death toll could be five times higher. Amid a series of international warnings, continuing military support from Western countries, which includes arms sales, for the Saudi-led coalition has prompted further fears of escalation in the humanitarian crisis in the country.

Saudi-led coalition bombings kill children

Many atrocities have been reported so far, which have revealed multiple violations of human rights. In April, the Saudi-led coalition bombed houses and a school in a residential area in the rebel-held capital Sanaa, killing 14 children and leaving 16 critically injured. UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa Geert Cappelaere said the timing of the blast coincided with "lunchtime and students were in class." "The critically injured children, many of whom are fighting for their lives, are now in hospitals in Sana'a. Most are under the age of 9. One girl succumbed to her injuries yesterday morning," Cappelaere said, as reported by the German dpa news agency. "It is hard to imagine the sheer horror that those children experienced – and the sheer horror and guilt parents may feel for having done what every parent aspires to: sending their children to school," he added. "Killing and maiming children are grave violations of children's rights."

https://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/2019/06/12/a-mother-six-newborns-die-every-two-hours-in-yemen/amp
 
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how stupid to send those forces from the combat area without any defence... probably their caption was smoking hookah at that time.. and put the phone done not disturb me )
 
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1 year old photos from Sa'da (Yemen) showing nothing but 1 LAV-25 battle tank.

The reality is that Houthis are getting a beating and control less than 15% of Yemen. Losing every battle and crying to the UN to save them.

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Turkey must help Houthis and arm 'em up. Saudis helping arming and financing terrorists and hostile organizations against us. So we must play the game the way that saudis play.

Worry about defeating the PKK that has killed almost 100.000 Turks inside Turkey (let alone in Syria and Iraq) which you have failed at for over 40 years. See this thread where you are left with no reply and ran away. Do not worry about Yemen that you have no influence in and will never have any influence in.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/yeme...t-in-saudi-arabia.622834/page-2#post-11538260
 
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1 year old photos from Sa'da (Yemen) showing nothing but 1 LAV-25 battle tank.

The reality is that Houthis are getting a beating and control less than 15% of Yemen. Losing every battle and crying to the UN to save them.

D74HIR_WwAA4aZO.jpg




Worry about defeating the PKK that has killed almost 100.000 Turks inside Turkey (let alone in Syria and Iraq) which you have failed at for over 40 years. See this thread where you are left with no reply and ran away. Do not worry about Yemen that you have no influence in and will never have any influence in.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/yeme...t-in-saudi-arabia.622834/page-2#post-11538260

That yellow patch is the size of Syria and we know it's next to impossible to take rebel part of Syria.
 
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1 year old photos from Sa'da (Yemen) showing nothing but 1 LAV-25 battle tank.

The reality is that Houthis are getting a beating and control less than 15% of Yemen. Losing every battle and crying to the UN to save them.

D74HIR_WwAA4aZO.jpg




Worry about defeating the PKK that has killed almost 100.000 Turks inside Turkey (let alone in Syria and Iraq) which you have failed at for over 40 years. See this thread where you are left with no reply and ran away. Do not worry about Yemen that you have no influence in and will never have any influence in.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/yeme...t-in-saudi-arabia.622834/page-2#post-11538260
100.000? do you smoke hookah and fart and get the numbers from there?
its 40.000, 40% of what you are saying... well, a very small difference for a Saudi fakts..
 
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100.000? do you smoke hookah and fart and get the numbers from there?
its 40.000, 40% of what you are saying... well, a very small difference for a Saudi fakts..

Numbers are disputed.

Let us assume that you are right. Is 40.000 (40.000!) much better or a "good" number? From a lightly armed group operating INSIDE Turkey. Houthis control zero KSA territory and never did so. They cannot attack even cities with bombs etc. Only ballistic missiles (intercepted) or artillery shells across the almost 2000 km long border that is mostly mountainous (almost 4000 meter tall mountains).

The reality is that Turkey (Erdogan regime) should worry about PKK and its leader Ocalan freely drinking coffee in jail and talking with his lawyers and AKP officials talking about Kurdistan during political rallies in Diyarbakir. Or Kurds growing in Iraq and Syria and sourrending you. Not some fantasy of helping Houthis that is not possible and Erdogan is not this stupid either.

This is the reality on the ground:




Turkish soldiers dying almost each week too. 2 died in Eastern Turkey not long ago thanks to PKK.

Yet some Arab-obsessed Turkish idiots want to make enemy with KSA, Egypt, UAE and 500 million Arabs......while sucking up to the failed Iranian regime (historical enemy of you) and KRG (Barzanistan and PKK allies).
 
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Imma tell you a truth. As a Saudi citizen SA ne taqat ke nashe mein houthis se panga le betha lekin ab mou ki kha raha hai. Har month 3 ya 4 missile strike attempts.
 
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You will never understand Turkey because you have never seen a real democracy. If you call democracy being able to watch movies in cinemas last 1-2 year, sorry but we have a totally different view.

Turkey is ready to loose more to save more people, their mom, sister, its about our security.. But you basically attacked a different country, underestimating them, and killing kids with your hate. thats the difference...
When Saddam killed Kurdish people with chemical weapons, it was Turkey who saved Kurdish people and accepted hundreds of thousands kurdish population. Will you do it to SHia people? last time i check you arrested to kill 11 year old child for its social media message.. i wonder if you see the difference
 
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