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AL-HUDAYDAH, Yemen – Anadolu Agency
More than 121,000 people have recently fled the port city of Al-Hudaydah in Yemen in Reason for Bitter Attacks According to a new UN report, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in its latest status report on Al-Hudaydah released on July 4 that the displacement of the governorate of Darfur has been halted. Al-Hudaydah continues, adding, "Humanitarian partners have verified that more than 17,350 households (more than 121,000 people) have been displaced since June 1st."
"More than 10,000 displaced households (nearly 80,000 people) received food, emergency kits and other OCHA said that after the partial calm of in recent days, air attacks have been carried out near Hudaydah-Sana Road and Hudaydah Airport
"Intensive airstrikes were also reported on 4 July. According to the report, humanitarian workers are operating in the city while aid convoys enter the city without encountering too many problems,
. in the city are still closed to traffic, and negotiations are needed to reach many areas of the city.
Half of children can not go to school
The report also says because of displacement, only half of local children can go to school [19659004] On medical services in the city, the report states that seven health facilities have temporarily closed or suspended operations.
On June 13, Yemeni government forces – supported by Saudi Arabian military coalition authorities – conducted a large-scale operation to retake Al-Hudaydah and its strategic port to Houthi rebels
Government forces continued to advance towards the city, and June 19, they completely seized Hudaydah International A
Impoverished Yemen has been ravaged by violence since 2014, when the Houthis invaded much of the country, including the capital Sanaa.
The conflict intensified in 2015 when Saudi Arabia and its Sunni Arab allies Shia Houthis, as Iran's proxy, launched a massive air campaign in Yemen to roll back the Houthis' gains. .
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