Attacks on Yemen's civilian facilities in breach of laws: UN

IANS  |  United Nations 

The ongoing violence and attacks on in Hudaydah of threaten hundreds of thousands of children and their families, said the of the (UNICEF) in a statement released on Wednesday.

"Yet the past few days have seen an escalation in the targeting of systems and facilities that are essential to sustaining the lives of children and families," she added.

It was reported at the weekend that a UNICEF-supported warehouse containing humanitarian provisions, including hygiene and water-related supplies, was hit by two airstrikes.

On Saturday, a UNICEF-supported sanitation center in the came under attack, damaging the facility's fuel tank. A day earlier, the water station was hit, which is the main source of water for the key port city.

Overall, 22 million people need some kind of assistance in after years of grinding conflict between government and Saudi-led coalition forces, who've been battling Houthi rebels for control of the country. Hudaydah is the main port for the shattered import-dependent economy, as more than 70 percent of all humanitarian supplies, commercial goods and brought into the country, passes through the docks there.

The said that the country was "already facing a severe shortage of drinking water, which is directly linked to outbreaks of and acute watery diarrhea," underscoring that attacks on "jeopardize efforts to prevent another outbreak of and in "

Fore again called on everyone involved in fighting to protect civilians and "The war in Yemen has no winners. It is robbing Yemeni children of their futures," she noted.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 02:30 IST