At least 30 dead in the Saudi-led coalition strike a marketplace
At least 30 people were killed in the Saudi-led coalition's attacks on a market in Yemen.
At least 30 people have been killed while dozens wounded in the Saudi-led coalition's airstrike on the Beyt al-Fakih area in Hudaydah, Yemen.
Severe damage took place in the region after the attack on a marketplace.
Thousands of civilians were killed in Yemen in the last three years as a result of air strikes carried out by Saudi-led coalition targeted marketplaces, health institutions, schools, funeral, and weddings.
Epidemic diseases are increasing day by day
On the other hand, the UN has announced that 14 million people in Yemen are in danger of starvation because of famine.
In the country where there is a humanitarian crisis in many areas, especially in healthcare, epidemics, especially in cholera, due to lack of access to clean water, malnutrition, lack of medicines and medical supplies, are increasing day by day.
According to the United Nations data, more than 170 people were killed, more than 700 were injured in Hudaydah since June, and more than 425,000 people were forced to flee their homes.
In Yemen, where the civil war continues, according to the United Nations, 75 percent of the country's population, more than 22 million, need help and protection. (ILKHA)