Fifteen Killed in Saudi Airstrikes on Yemeni Residential Area

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-08-19 14:05:31

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Sanaa, August 19 (RHC)-- At least 15 people have lost their lives in Saudi airstrikes in the northwestern Yemeni province of Amran. Saudi fighter jets targeted a residential area in Amran on Tuesday night, leaving 15 people dead, local media reports said.

Saudi warplanes also pounded several positions in the Yemeni provinces of Sa'ada and Abyan. The important Red Sea port of Mokha in Ta'izz and military bases in Hajjah and Hudaydah were also struck by Saudi airborne assaults.

Meanwhile, the Yemeni army fired artillery shells on the Saudi military site of Alab in Saudi Arabia's Dhahran Asir region in retaliation for Riyadh's unabated military campaign against the Yemeni people.

Earlier in the day, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) voiced deep concern over the increasing number of unattended dead bodies in Yemen, amid ongoing Saudi airstrikes on the impoverished Arab country.

"With the escalation of the fighting, more casualties are being left behind owing to the increased danger associated with retrieving the wounded and the dead," said Nourane Houas, the head of the ICRC's Protection Department in Yemen.

Amnesty International also called on the United Nations Human Rights Council to establish an international commission of inquiry to investigate "alleged war crimes" committed during Riyadh's military campaign against Yemen.



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