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And if there s one place that shows they re suffering, it s al rasheed street, a front line neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it s home to badr al harbi, who s seven. he and his brother, hashim, were hit by houthi shelling last october, coming home from school. since the attack, the boys world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war, hasim? bullets, explosions, air strikes, shells , he says. hashim, is it very scary when you hear the explosions and the gunfire? i feel scared and run. there s a lot of explosions. ....
World s poorest country. 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, reports from the city of tieiz in southwest yemen, which is virtually surrounded by houthi forces. yemen s young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there s one place that shows they re suffering, it s al rasheed street, a frontline neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it s home to badr al harbi, who s seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october, coming home from school. since the attack, the boys world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. ....
World s poorest country. there s been less violence since a temporary truce last year between houthi rebels backed by iran, who seized the capital sanaa in 2014 and a saudi led coalition backed by the uk and the us which intervened in 2015 trying to reinstall the internationally recognised government. but the young can t escape the danger. yemen s young known nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there s one place that shows they re suffering, it s al rasheed street, a front line neighborhood in the city of taiz. it s home to badr al harbi, who s seven. he and his brother, hashim, were hit by houthi shelling last october, coming home from school. since the attack, the boys world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains like the danger conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war, hasim? ....
Which intervened in in 2015 trying to reinstall the internationally recognised government. )but the young can t escape the danger, as our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the city of taiz. yemen s young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there s one place that shows they re suffering, it s al rasheed street, a frontline neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it s home to badr al harbi, who s seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october, coming home from school. since the attack, the boys world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. conflict echoes around them. ....
Yemen s young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there s one place that shows they re suffering, it s al rasheed street, a front line neighborhood in the city of taiz. it s home to badr al harbi, who s seven. he and his brother, hashim, were hit by houthi shelling last october, coming home from school. since the attack, the boys world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war, hasim? ....