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(84,711 posts)35. "Doctors Without Borders" Hospital Bombed Out in Yemen, Oct. 27th!
Doctors Without Borders Says Yemen Hospital Is Destroyed
By KAREEM FAHIMOCT. 27, 2015
BEIRUT, Lebanon A health center in northern Yemen run by Doctors Without Borders was obliterated overnight in multiple bombings by warplanes belonging to the military coalition led by Saudi Arabia, forcing the evacuation of staff members and patients, the group said on Tuesday.
With the hospital destroyed, at least 200,000 people now have no access to lifesaving medical care, Doctors Without Borders said in a statement. Hassan Boucenine, the groups head of mission in Yemen, said in the statement that the attack was another illustration of a complete disregard for civilians in Yemen, where bombings have become a daily routine.
The Saudi-led coalition, which is fighting Houthi rebels, has bombed several health facilities during the seven-month war, but the airstrikes appeared to be the first time coalition warplanes had directly struck a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders.
About 12 patients and staff members were in the center at the time, and they were able to evacuate in the lull between the two airstrikes. One patient received burns and scratches, and another was in critical condition because of the hurried evacuation, Mr. Boucenine said. One staff member was slightly injured.
Doctors Without Borders had supplied the health centers coordinates to the coalition about six months ago and reconfirmed them every month, Mr. Boucenine said.
The health center, in the Haydan district along the border with Saudi Arabia, was one of the few medical facilities still operating in the northern province of Saada, a Houthi stronghold that has been heavily bombed by the coalition.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/28/world/middleeast/doctors-without-borders-yemen-airstrikes.html?&moduleDetail=section-news-0&action=click&contentCollection=Middle%20East®ion=Footer&module=MoreInSection&version=WhatsNext&contentID=WhatsNext&pgtype=article
By KAREEM FAHIMOCT. 27, 2015
BEIRUT, Lebanon A health center in northern Yemen run by Doctors Without Borders was obliterated overnight in multiple bombings by warplanes belonging to the military coalition led by Saudi Arabia, forcing the evacuation of staff members and patients, the group said on Tuesday.
With the hospital destroyed, at least 200,000 people now have no access to lifesaving medical care, Doctors Without Borders said in a statement. Hassan Boucenine, the groups head of mission in Yemen, said in the statement that the attack was another illustration of a complete disregard for civilians in Yemen, where bombings have become a daily routine.
The Saudi-led coalition, which is fighting Houthi rebels, has bombed several health facilities during the seven-month war, but the airstrikes appeared to be the first time coalition warplanes had directly struck a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders.
About 12 patients and staff members were in the center at the time, and they were able to evacuate in the lull between the two airstrikes. One patient received burns and scratches, and another was in critical condition because of the hurried evacuation, Mr. Boucenine said. One staff member was slightly injured.
Doctors Without Borders had supplied the health centers coordinates to the coalition about six months ago and reconfirmed them every month, Mr. Boucenine said.
The health center, in the Haydan district along the border with Saudi Arabia, was one of the few medical facilities still operating in the northern province of Saada, a Houthi stronghold that has been heavily bombed by the coalition.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/28/world/middleeast/doctors-without-borders-yemen-airstrikes.html?&moduleDetail=section-news-0&action=click&contentCollection=Middle%20East®ion=Footer&module=MoreInSection&version=WhatsNext&contentID=WhatsNext&pgtype=article
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Rep. Keith Ellison Calls For Independent Investigation into Doctors Without Borders Hospital Bombing
Octafish
Oct 2015
#8
We would never have known about the Apache video, without Snowden and WikiLeaks.
Octafish
Oct 2015
#30
It's easy to find people here who want a republican tried for war crimes but when it is a democrat
Township75
Oct 2015
#12
Welp...I didn't like the rush to judgment that this was a war crime rather than a
TwilightGardener
Oct 2015
#15
There is no 'evidence' in the article, just supposition about chain-of-command.
randome
Oct 2015
#16
Seems pretty "deliberate" to me. They aimed at their target and they hit it.
Comrade Grumpy
Oct 2015
#18
Then why? What is gained by deliberately murdering patients and doctors in such a public manner?
randome
Oct 2015
#21