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Published February 16, 2021, 11:44 AM
SANAA, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) Ahmed Fakin spent days traveling, with his acutely malnourished son Amir, from Yemen’s northern Hajjah province to the capital of Sanaa to find medical treatment for Amir.
Photo taken on Feb. 14, 2021 shows a boy carrying the food donated by a charity group in Hajjah Province, north Yemen. The United Nations said last Friday that since the escalation of conflict in 2015, severe acute malnutrition is among its highest levels in Yemen, threatening the lives of half of the country’s children under the age of five. (Photo by Al-Wafi Mohammed/Xinhua)
“It used to take about three hours. But the war changed everything,” said Fakin.
Yemen s Houthi militia launched fresh attacks on 2 Saudi airports
Mon, Feb 15 2021 10:31:36 PM
Sanaa, Feb 15 (IANS): The Yemeni Houthi militia on Monday said that they have launched new cross-border attacks on two Saudi airports in southwestern the kingdom, using three bomb-laden drones. Our drone air force carried out attacks on Jeddah International Airport and Abha International Airport, forcing them to suspend air traffic for two hours, Yahya Sarea, spokesman of the Houthi militia, said in a statement aired by the militia-run al-Masirah television. The attacks were in response to the escalation by the Saudi-led coalition, he added.
The Saudi-led Arab coalition has made no comment yet on the militia s claim, Xinhua reported.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that he would revoke the designations of Yemen’s Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization effective on February 16.