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Yemenis outraged by UN’s failure to stop Saudi aggression

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UN humanitarian aid chief Stephen O'Brien looks at a child during a visit to the Mother and Child hospital in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, on March 2, 2017. (AFP)

Mohammed al-Attab
Press TV, Sana'a

The UN humanitarian aid chief Stephen O'Brien has ended his trip to Yemen where he witnessed first-hand the dire humanitarian crisis plaguing the war-torn nation. The official renewed warnings that many Yemenis, particularly children, are starving to death due to lack of food. Many Yemenis are now outraged over the UN failure to stop the Saudi war that they see as the root cause of the catastrophe.

 


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