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US kills eight children in airstrikes on Yemen
2025-03-26
[HodhodYemenNews] US attacks over the past three days on multiple areas in Yemen
...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of...
have killed eight children and displaced civilians, particularly in the coastal city of Hodeidah, the United Nations
...a formerly good idea gone bad...
children’s agency (UNICEF) said, warning that Western coastal areas are "on the verge of a catastrophe" due to malnutrition.

Peter Hawkins, UNICEF’s representative in Yemen, described his observations from Hodeidah, stating, "I was in Hodeidah over the past three days. I passed through the western plains, where people are out in the streets and along the roadsides, begging and seeking help. They have lost hope. I personally saw a heavily damaged building where three children were maimed in the bombing yesterday."

"We’ve seen figures of 33% severe and acute malnutrition in certain areas. Especially on the west coast, in Hodeidah it is on the verge of a catastrophe...where thousands will die," Hawkins told news hounds in Geneva via video link in Sanaa.

He confirmed that eight children have been killed in the latest Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s on northern Yemen, emphasizing that these attacks have had a direct impact on the people living near the targeted areas.

"Some of our staff members have also been affected by these bombings. It is truly shocking," Hawkins added.

Additionally, the UNICEF official warned that the ongoing humanitarian crises in Yemen amount to "a death sentence
...the barbaric practice of sentencing a murderer to be punished for as long as his/her/its victim is dead...
for thousands of children," calling on the international community to urgently respond by securing an additional $157 million in humanitarian aid for 2025.
Related:
Hodeidah: 2025-03-24 Yemeni civilians killed in US strike on residential building in Sanaa
Hodeidah: 2025-03-21 US launches airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen's Hodeidah province
Hodeidah: 2025-03-20 US airstrikes hit Yemen's capital, 3 other cities; Trump warns Iran against support
Posted by:trailing wife

#9   33% severe and acute malnutrition in certain areas.

This was so before the Houthis overthrew whatsisname. Yemen has been an overpopulated, underemployed, khat-drugged mess — where being kidnapped by one or another of the local tribes is part of the tourist experience — for generations.
for generations.
Posted by: trailing wife   2025-03-26 23:51  

#8  "It's a Yemeni thing. You couldn't understand."
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2025-03-26 20:27  

#7  I don't suppose it's occurred to them to, you know, NOT SHOOT AT PEOPLE.

"It's our culture, Kaffir! Give us money"
Posted by: Frank G   2025-03-26 19:58  

#6  "We’ve seen figures of 33% severe and acute malnutrition in certain areas. Especially on the west coast, in Hodeidah it is on the verge of a catastrophe...where thousands will die," Hawkins told news hounds in Geneva via video link in Sanaa.

I don't suppose it's occurred to them to, you know, NOT SHOOT AT PEOPLE.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2025-03-26 18:11  

#5  Maybe DOGE needs to look into

Next on DOGE’s hit list? ‘Biased’ government-backed news outlets funded by your tax dollars
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-03-26 06:57  

#4  NN: when they start talking about their dead kids - it means you're hurting them.
Posted by: Grom the Affective   2025-03-26 06:00  

#3  
We can rest 100% assured, the mission wasn't to kill kids.

Which does bring up the pointed questions.

Why do these Radical attacking groups always to use civilian communities for cover, and many times the communities let them, support them and help hide them?
(eg. Gaza)?

Why is UNICEF trying to make the USA look bad?
Especially when the USA contributions to UNICEF equal about 1/3 of UNICEF's total budget.


Maybe DOGE needs to look into how those $ Billions are being spent also?

Posted by: NN2N1   2025-03-26 05:54  

#2  Not the bunnies though!
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-03-26 01:48  

#1  Kill them all - let Allan sort them out.
Posted by: Grom the Affective   2025-03-26 01:26  

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