Aid agency Doctors Without Borders (MSF) condemned a missile strike on one of its clinics Sunday in northern Yemen, saying the attack had killed at least four people and wounded 10 others.
Three MSF staff members are among the wounded and two are in "critical condition," the agency said in a statement, adding that the toll could rise as several buildings have collapsed.
"The numbers of casualties could rise as there could still be people trapped in the rubble," the agency added. MSF reported that the missile struck the medical facility in the Razeh district of Saada province.
All staff and patients were evacuated, with patients being transferred to another MSF-supported hospital in Saada, it said.
Source:Agencies - globaltimes.cn
10/1/16
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Three MSF staff members are among the wounded and two are in "critical condition," the agency said in a statement, adding that the toll could rise as several buildings have collapsed.
"The numbers of casualties could rise as there could still be people trapped in the rubble," the agency added. MSF reported that the missile struck the medical facility in the Razeh district of Saada province.
All staff and patients were evacuated, with patients being transferred to another MSF-supported hospital in Saada, it said.
Source:Agencies - globaltimes.cn
10/1/16
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