Saudi Arabia attacks bus in Yemen, kills 29 children

At least 29 children have been killed and 30 others have been injured in a coalition air raid led by Saudi Arabia in Yemen, the International Committee of the Red Cross reports. Children were traveling on a bus that was attacked at a market in Dahyan, in the northern province of Saada, reports the BBC, broadcast [...]
Children were traveling on a bus that was attacked at a market in Dahyan, in the northern province of Saada, reports the BBC, broadcast Periscopi.
The Health Ministry led by the rebel movement Houthi said the death toll was 43 and that another 61 people were injured.
The coalition, which is supporting Yemen's government in a war with Houthi, said its actions were legal.
She insists she does not deliberately shoot civilians, while human rights groups have accused her of bombing schools, hospitals and residential areas.
Almost 10,000 people, or two-thirds, of whom civilians, have been killed since the navel rebels have gained control of most in the north of the state, including the capital Sanna in 2014, which has prompted the president, Abdrabuh Mansour Hadi, to live in the Islamic Arabia.
A year later, the Saudi Arabia-led coalition has intervened in the conflict./Periscopi/











