The attack that threatens the lives of 250,000

The United Nations has warned that an attack or siege by the pro-Jemen army supported by the Saudi coalition in the town of Hudaida will jeopardise hundreds of thousands of civilians. United Nations Humanism Co-ordinator Lise Grande said the agency has “Fric in the worst case where up to 25,000 people can [...]
The co-ordinator for Humanism from the United Nations, Lise Grande, said that the agency has “Fric in the worst case where as many as 25,000 people can lose everything they've ever lost.
About 600,000 civilians live in the country being held by rebels -- vital to most of the people supplied with food and medicine -- is valued according to sources from the United Nations, said “Al Jazeera”, the Periscopi broadcast.
“Cutting off imports through the Hadadias for a long time will put the people in extreme risks”, Grande said.
Saudi Arabia, along with several other Arab nations, has launched a military campaign in 2015, providing support to the internationally recognised Yemeni government in an effort to deter the Houth rebels who began military offensives in 2014.
Meanwhile, heavy fighting in the Yemeni province of Marib left at least 20 Houth rebels dead and some injured, Yemeni's army announced on Friday./Periscopi/











