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Friendly Fire and Civilian Deaths: Yemen Buckling Under Saudi Airstrikes

© AFP 2023 / Mohamed HuwaisSmoke billows from the military college in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, during a Saudi-led coalition air strike on September 2, 2015.
Smoke billows from the military college in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, during a Saudi-led coalition air strike on September 2, 2015. - Sputnik International
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The Saudi-led airstrikes and subsequent conflict in Yemen is continuing to have a devastating effect on the local population, with the UN raising concerns about the steep rise in deaths after close to 100 civilians were killed during the past two weeks.

The UN reported that 95 civilians were killed and a further 129 injured as a result of airstrikes and fighting in the northern Yemeni city of Taiz.

According to information collected by the UN's Human Rights Office, 53 of these civilian deaths were caused by a series of Saudi-led coalition airstrikes on August 20, which reportedly hit 20 homes near the Salah Palace in Taiz.

It had been reported that Houthi fighters were using the palace as a base at the time of the incident.

Of the 95 civilians deaths in the past fortnight, the UN said that 42 of these were killed by sniper and shelling attacks, reportedly committed by militia groups associated with the Houthis.

In another incident, an estimated 21 civilians, including women and children, were killed, with reports suggesting a coalition airstrike was responsible for hitting a teachers' syndicate building in the country's Amran region.

© AP Photo / Khaled AbdullahHouthi militants gather on the rubble of the offices of the education ministry's workers union, destroyed by Saudi-led air strikes, in Yemen's northwestern city of Amran August 19, 2015
Houthi militants gather on the rubble of the offices of the education ministry's workers union, destroyed by Saudi-led air strikes, in Yemen's northwestern city of Amran August 19, 2015 - Sputnik International
Houthi militants gather on the rubble of the offices of the education ministry's workers union, destroyed by Saudi-led air strikes, in Yemen's northwestern city of Amran August 19, 2015

"We are alarmed by the steep increase in the number of civilian casualties in Taiz in recent weeks, as well as the untenable humanitarian situation," spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Cécile Pouilly, said.

Friendly Fire, Worsening Humanitarian Concerns

The criticism of the Saudi-led bombing campaign and its impact on Yemeni civilians has been compounded by reports that a coalition airstrike killed seven fighters loyal to ousted Yemen leader Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, in a case of friendly fire.

Hadi is backed by Riyadh and the West, while the Saudi-led bombing campaign is part of an attempt to remove the Houthi rebel group, who forcibly took control of Yemen earlier this year.

In addition to the deaths caused by fighting, there has been widespread concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Yemen, with critics citing the Saudi-imposed naval blockade of Yemen's ports as a major factor exacerbating the suffering of civilians, as the country relies heavily on imports for food and medical supplies. Pouilly said:

"We are also very concerned about the disastrous impact on the humanitarian situation of attacks by coalition forces on Hodeidah port, which is a key entry point for humanitarian supplies and commercial imports into Yemen. We urge all parties to allow and facilitate unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief." 

A guard sits on the rubble of the house of Brigadier Fouad al-Emad, an army commander loyal to the Houthis, after air strikes destroyed it in Sanaa, Yemen June 15, 2015 - Sputnik International
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A number of hospitals have been closed down due to increased fighting in some areas, while there has been an outbreak in Dengue fever in some parts of the country.

Since the Saudi-led coalition initiated its air campaign which kicked off in March, 2,112 civilians have been killed and a further 4,519 wounded according to UN figures. However, many believe these numbers are quite conservative and that the real figures are much higher.

Critics of the airstrikes have continuously called for a diplomatic solution to the conflict, with civilians bearing the brunt of fighting in the impoverished Arab nation.

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