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17 civilians killed in 3rd attack on Yemen market

UN considers war in Yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis

By AFP - Dec 26,2019 - Last updated at Dec 26,2019

A Yemeni child receives a polio vaccination during an immunisation campaign at a health clinic in the capital Sanaa on Wednesday (AFP photo)

SANAA — Seventeen civilians were killed in an attack in a market in Yemen's northern Saada governorate, the United Nations said, the third deadly assault on the same location in just over a month.

The attacks come despite relative calm in Yemen, where large-scale combat between government troops —  backed by a Saudi-led military coalition —  and the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels has subsided. 

The UN said 12 Ethiopian migrants were among the 17 civilians killed in the incident on Tuesday at Al Raqw market in Saada governorate, a Houthi rebel stronghold. 

At least 12 people were wounded, it said, without saying who was responsible or what weapons were used. 

An attack on Al Raqw market on November 22 killed 10 civilians, again including Ethiopian nationals, and just days later, at least another 10 civilians were killed and 22 wounded in a second such incident.

"The attacks on Al-Raqw market raise deeply troubling questions about the commitment of the parties to the conflict to uphold international humanitarian law," Lise Grande, the UN's humanitarian coordinator for Yemen, said Wednesday. 

“Every attack of this kind is a gross violation,” she said in a statement.

The UN says 89 civilians have either been killed or wounded in the attacks on the market. 

Tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, have been killed and millions displaced since March 2015, when the Saudi-led coalition intervened in the Yemen conflict to back the government against the Houthi insurgents. 

The UN considers the war in Yemen the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

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