5 years of civil war in Yemen More refugees due to intensified battle March 25 7:12

Five years have passed since the civil war in Yemen in the Middle East. The battle has intensified, and many people are being driven out of their homes. Concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus are increasing, and a ceasefire is required as soon as possible.

Five years ago in Yemen in the Middle East, the rebel "Fusis" who seized the capital reinforced the offensive against the Hadi government who fled to the south, and Saudi Arabia and others who supported the government side intervened in the military, causing a civil war. Now in full swing.

Later, rebels began to receive military support from Iran, and the civil war appeared to be a proxy war between regional powers, Saudi Arabia and Iran, and at least 20,000 civilians were killed or injured in battle. I'm up close.

Since then, fierce battles have been taking place in the northern regions, such as Jouf. More than 40,000 people have fled the war and become internally displaced people, and are forced to live in tents in desert areas.

An ICRC = Red Cross International Commissioner, who continues to support the country, said, "While fierce fighting continues, I cannot enter support. I need a political solution to end the suffering." .

On the other hand, it has been pointed out that the spread of the new coronavirus in neighboring countries is a matter of time as it spreads to Yemen.

The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire to take measures to prevent infection, given the healthcare system is not functioning well due to the turmoil in the civil war. There is no state.