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UN Mission Condemns Attack on Civilians in Yemen

Wahyu Dwi Anggoro • 01 March 2021 16:20
Jakarta: The United Nations Mission to Support the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA) has strongly condemned an attack in Yemen that killed five civilians, including a woman and child. 
 
Three other civilians were also said to have been wounded in the attack, which reportedly hit a residential house in the militarily tense area of Al Hawak in Hudaydah governorate, late on Saturday.
 
"These devastating and ongoing civilian casualties are yet another violation of International Humanitarian Law and the terms of the Hudaydah Agreement and ceasefire," Lieutenant General (Ret) Abhijit Guha, UNMHA head and Chair of the Redeployment Coordination Committee said in a news release on Sunday.

Lt. Gen. Guha appealed on both parties to prevent inflicting further misery on an already suffering population, and reiterated the call for freedom of movement for UNMHA to enable its military monitors to access sites of recent and significant military hostilities. 
 
"This will allow UNMHA to better assess the conflict and in turn enable further support to the parties to the Hudaydah Agreement in implementing the terms of the ceasefire," Guha stated.
 
In addition to years of brutal war, severe economic decline and institutional collapse, Yemenis are living through the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. More than 20 million people across the country are in need of assistance and protection. Nearly 50,000 people are already living in famine-like conditions, and about five million, just one step away.  
 
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