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needs to get those supplies in to help the victims as we're seeing all the screen children to get the bed ical supplies two scenarios like that that we're seeing day in day out. but option two that would mean the young men. are going to cut the. many of the new and a. priest. more than going to yemen to provide safe when we. don't know where them coming. continue on another. term un human it's really unclear. just a few things that go once you don't the press conference saying we can to one. another. follow up. is not
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more than less pollution in the country so. the. nation really has. meant it to me and. i still continue this evening. i'm told and the day that i could think. of a. saint. and hunt. down the bookcase and there is a thing no doubt in to me in the past but they might go back to you in. administration or i don't meant like that but so far we've got nothing of the sort so. the key thing is for there to be ignored disruption in the eight however the so doing you a new coalition continues to vet un vessels most of them from just taking him
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through and they have to give clearance on a vessel by vessel vision so the these people have control over what gets in to them and didn't have it was still waiting for official comments to be made by hooty rebels as well as the saudi led coalition as to who was behind this attack even though it seems very likely it was an airstrike by the saudi led coalition witnesses and as our chorus of guests to this program are saying in terms of what happened at the fish market just in his day to what a week ago just bring us up to speed on how both sides reacted to that incident and how that could be perhaps related to what happened just a few hours ago north of the capital sanaa. yeah people have gone to take advantage of some sort of lull in the fighting as promised by both sides because both the white this and the thirty year inclusion have
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promised to see all hostilities with outside today the video of two weeks and many people felt brains enough to come out and get the plight now of these fish markets not very far away past two hundred meters from outfall the hospital the biggest medical facility supported by the national red cross. there was two sets of attire the first one came in and injured so many of the people who were in the market the fishermen on their customers and then as the fuss respondants of this two workers went in to stabilize the second part came. to me didn't been more caution. and then most of the people ended up in the hospital. then the reaction to the things upon.
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the. cutting down. in the market so this was a very quick to point out no longer than normal semblance of any break there isn't. a lot more. buys that i'm going to find to continue with them. and that's how we've done i think we can't stress enough really where reporting this story over several years is the only going stress that the emergency services face it's one thing the hospitals don't have the supplies but you need rescue workers to get the injured from position a to a hospital or a clinic and they too you know have been targeted in the past and come and do a great deal of shrapnel and fire from both ground and from the air. yes beneath actually almost moments. especially when.
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i meet. many of my extended family can call many of the first few months at the time you need to know how. to come up to me. he will be at the can we are fucked because my buddy up there we need pension and who has just the minute we need. to. to be saved we've been minutes so they don't know he's rushing in there. and that's exactly what happened about the south side i'll call the hospital one of the. few months at the bottom of how to conduct. the. last fifteen minutes and then most likely you know when you're very lucky. i'm
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talking about the really superman work outside the building with all the talk but i have to lean in the moment with the human mind and then. the theme of the movie. just stay with us for a moment on the phone mohammed out there our correspondent who's with us on the phone from djibouti the outgoing director of the international committee of the red cross orbits martini has just tweeted his reaction to the attack he says it's high time for these relaxing tragedies to stop in yemen no one should allow putting children in harm's way and making them pay such an unacceptable price let's go back to our correspondent in djibouti mohammed we can't really stress the the unacceptable perhaps price paid mr martini says of the lives that have been lost but also the numbers that have been injured even up to this particular date we don't even have any reasonable figures one can only speculate as to how many people
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have lost their lives and how many people have been injured in the process of this what could be described as a civil war as well as a clash with the saudis. here in the. yemen on really. long. but i couldn't prevent the national guard. but he and i would be sick. and they are not being there not yet. but medical but they have patients because. you are not it's really the public out. there like i. was being down there doing. it stuck.
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in. you know the. almost. all the laws we have been. pleased that used to. be. long. funding and always been lively because people are feeling for their lives so . much more they are well in terms of just. the people who are done also. double children have been by power you know when it comes to getting education and getting really because their family their father their mothers are thinking about them must be equally. water and medication well for the moment we will leave it there with you mohammed leave our viewers with these pictures coming out of yemen of course an attack on a school bus in northern yemen in the district of sanaa it seems at least thirty
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nine children have been killed many more injured or beating to a district hospital jabari where doctors without borders looking after those that have survived of course this is one of many attacks over the several years that this country has seen a bitter conflict between civilians and of course the led coalition you're watching al-jazeera english we of course will continue our ongoing coverage of this attack in yemen in a few minutes to stay with us. look certainly a sounds likely in scares people from america's high streets to mexico's on the wilds we control this they say and who controls the other side people in power follows the smuggling route and test the ease of acquiring untraceable weapons on american soil the weapon that was designed for war and it took you about five
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this is the news hour. live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes dozens killed many of them children after a saudi m.r.c. as strike hits yemen sadah province. a barrage of shells and missiles from israel killed three civilians and besieged gaza . argentina rejects a plan to rewrite abortion laws after a marathon debate protesters take to the streets. and the u.s. government hits russia with sanctions accusing it of ordering the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter. but first let's bring in that breaking news that we've got out of yemen dozens of been killed and a saudi. strike which hit a school bus in the north of the country now it happened inside a province that's
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a stronghold north of the capital some of the red cross says the bus carrying children came under attack as it was driving near a crowded market. media say the majority of those killed a children under the age of ten. is the editor of the yemen post and he says there are not enough hospitals to treat the injured. school bus that was cut is that children in the hay on a.t.m. and you saw that. you know the internet for a day on friday as we solicit we kids today would say she'd been to an area. with children on as soon as the first. i think the markets and india inside that would be in the coalition. force. killing
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them now it's thirty nine civilians were killed more still children for whom did both and more than fifty were also injured especially in misrata province and her job other than most of the hospitals or clinics in that area has been destroyed or badly damaged and i know that the only food the old lady the hospital inside this time is and two more reason was because of it there is another hospital that's run by city without borders as we call it. so just imagine the amount and the amount of injured people that they were a lot of most of the molotov any space in peace corps develop because i don't think that. most people that are still working out that can take. this number you know the outgoing director of the international committee of the red cross robot madine has just tweeted his reaction to this attack and he says it's high
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time for these were a lot of thing tragedies to stop in yemen no one should allow putting children and harm's way and making them pay such an acceptable price. let's not in the first time that coalition airstrikes have led to a large number of civilian deaths just earlier this month a raid on the port city of hyundai that left fifty five people dead bombs hit a wedding party in the hunt john region and april killing twenty people most of the dead women and children who were preparing for a celebration and in november a strike on a busy market killed twenty nine people and father province. velvet is the acting country director for ten international in yemen she says the as strikes have been targeting densely populated residential areas. don't fire what we've
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heard in the last hour are five very intense air strikes in a highly densely populated area out on the coast i won we are expecting even more damage and these are more to happen because the planes are still circling in disguise the reason expecting more airstrikes i mean what's happening today and also what happened against valley party may be condemned because i mean it's daytime yesterday in. baghdad and most of the students were killed. and i'm very appreciative of our colleagues dr drew that we're going to are responding to those who did not. i mean there's there's also no way that we can. even we can compete with our work with airstrikes and especially now that it's all in highly residential area. just to remind our viewers of the pictures that we're seeing now on our screens this is of children who are
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being pulled from a bus a school bus in northern yemen that's been hit by saudi m.r.c. led coalition as strikes a number of children most of them under the age of ten we're hearing having been hit by this strike now in total we're hearing of thirty nine civilians again most of them children being killed in this strike it took place on thursday today and that's in yemen is the start of the weekend and this bus was traveling at a busy market place and it was clearly a bus journalist tellus that was carrying civilians and children really rather shocking pictures that we're seeing here from yemen today of civilians once again being the targets of coalition air strikes in heavy heavily residential areas this one took place inside of that in the north of yemen north of the capital and
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it's near the saudi border. controlled area and journalists have been telling us that this has been one of the most bombed places during this war that's been going on for over three years saudi led coalition forces came in to the war to fight who three rubbles who were trying to oust the former internationally recognized president president hadi he then went into exile just to give you a bit of background here he went to saudi his government took control of the southern city of aden but very few areas of yemen and this protracted war has gone on with very little progress being made on either side more than ten thousand civilians killed. many million in dire. situation close to starvation is being called on the world's worst humanitarian crises the
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situation today this strike in northern yemen showing that once again civilians are paying the price for this war in yemen our correspondent mohammed has been covering the crisis extensively and he joins us now live from neighboring djibouti some of these pictures we're seeing really horrific children very young children bearing the brunt of the escalating violence there in the country what do we know about this particular attack a lot of strain salk far our picture.
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