A clinic
operated by international medical group Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in
northern Yemen has been hit by a rocket, with four people killed, the group
says. It says it does not know who fired the missile.
Deutsche Welle, 10 January 2016
The missile
hit the clinic in the Razeh district of Saada province in northern Yemen,
communications officer Malak Shaher said on Sunday.
Doctors
Without Borders (MSF) also announced the attack on its Twitter account.
#Yemen: An MSF supported hospital has been hit by a projectile in Northern Yemen causing at least 4 dead and 10 injured #Razeh
— MSF International (@MSF) January 10, 2016
Shaher said
it was not possible to say whether the clinic was hit in an airstrike by the
Saudi-led coalition that is carrying out attacks on Iran-backed Shiite Houthi
rebels in Yemen, or by a rocket fired from the ground.
Last month,
MSF accused the coalition of bombing another of its health facilities in Taez
in October. The building was wrecked and two MSF staff members lightly wounded
in that attack.
The
coalition said at the time that it would investigate the claim.
After
Sunday's attack, MSF called on all warring parties in Yemen to respect medical
facilities.
#Yemen: We strongly condemn this and we reiterate to all parties to the conflict that patients & medical facilities must be respected. #IHL
— MSF International (@MSF) January 10, 2016
Bloody conflict
More than
5,800 people have been killed in Yemen since March, about half of them
civilians, according to United Nations figures.
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| Saada province is a frequent target of Saudi-led airstrikes |
The
fighting has its roots in a Houthi insurgency that has been waged with varying
intensity since 2004.
In 2015,
Saudi Arabia formed a coalition of nine Arab states to help the internationally
recognized Yemeni government by launching airstrikes on its enemies including
the Houthi rebels, whom Riyadh sees as proxies for its regional rival, Iran.
The campaign has been widely criticized for worsening the humanitarian
situation in Yemen.
tj/gsw (Reuters, AFP)
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