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Yemeni capital remains ‘tense calm’ after six-day siege, says UN official

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UNITED NATIONS: The Yemeni capital of Sana’a was in a ‘ tense calm’ following six days of bombing in which more than 200 people were killed and around 480 people wounded, China’s Xinhua news agency reported a senior UN humanitari­an coordinato­r in Yemen as saying.

“There’s a tense calm in Sana’a over the last day or so,” said UN humanitari­an coordinato­r and UN Developmen­t Program ( UNDP) resident representa­tive in Yemen, Jamie McGoldrick.

“There were no air strikes, no military activity which gave an opportunit­y to civilians to venture out and try to seek help or supplies,” McGoldrick told reporters here at UN Headquarte­rs during a teleconfer­ence briefing from Sana’a.

“For some civilians they are reluctant to leave their homes despite the need for restocking food and medicines, etc. Other residents were forced to go to treatment in various hospitals around the city,” he said.

“We heard from our colleagues that some 230 people have been killed, including civilians and over 480 have been injured in the most intensific­ation of conflict in the last six days in Sana’a,” McGoldrick said.

“Fuel was desperatel­y needed to help distribute what little food there is and to keep hospital generators working and water and waste management systems operating,” the official said.

Supplies, such as fuel, have been kept from entering Yemen because of a blockade of Yemeni ports by Saudi Arabia, imposed after what Riyadh said was an interconti­nental ballistic missile fired into its territory by Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Saudia Arabia currently is leading a coalition against the Houthis.

McGoldrick said relief agencies have been able to move in small numbers around the city to assess the situation, bring urgently needed fuel and kits to hospitals and health facilities, send ambulances and medical teams to reach injured.

McGoldrick said that over 22 million people require assistance and over eight million people are in need of food support, who are on the brink of famine. — Bernama

 ??  ?? General view of the funeral of Houthi fighters who were killed during recent clashes in Sanaa. — Reuters photo
General view of the funeral of Houthi fighters who were killed during recent clashes in Sanaa. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Scrutineer­s re-count ballots of the general election during a partial re-count in presidenti­al vote, at a vote counting centre in Tegucigalp­a. — Reuters photo
Scrutineer­s re-count ballots of the general election during a partial re-count in presidenti­al vote, at a vote counting centre in Tegucigalp­a. — Reuters photo

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