Sunday, August 12, 2018

SAUDI-UAE COALITION, 50 PEOPLE BURIED.

Grieving parents are among those burying loved ones in Yemen on Sunday after an air strike killed dozens of people, including at least 29 children. On Thursday a school bus in the Dahyan area of Houthi rebel-controlled Saada province in the north of the country was hit by the Saudi-UAE military alliance.Days later, body parts remain unidentified and some families are desperately searching for the remains of their children. Abdelhakim Amir searched the wreckage of the burned-out bus in the hope of finding some sign of his son, Ahmed."I just found some of what the child was wearing," he said. "I didn't find any of his remains, not his finger, not his bone, not his skull, nothing. I looked through all the remains in the hospital and I didn't see anything."




   Twenty-nine small graves were dug at a cemetery in Saada where the children will be buried. The funerals were to take place on Saturday but were delayed because of security concerns. Houthi fighters said such gatherings could be targeted by more coalition air strikes.




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