Condemnation of civilian sacrificial airstrikes in the United Nations in Yemen August 8 at 7:22

The United Nations blamed the forces that carried out the air strikes in Yemen, where civil war, including children, continued to be involved in the air strikes in Yemen.

In Yemen, where the civil war continues, a civil war has continued for more than five years between the Hadi government, which is supported by Saudi Arabia and the like, and the rebel group, the Houthis, which is supported by Iran. To strengthen the airstrike.

OCHA, the United Nations Office for Coordinating Humanitarian Affairs, said in a statement that civilians, including nine children, were killed in the airstrike on the 6th in the northern province of Jaukh, which borders the Saudi Arabian border.

According to OCHA, 11 citizens, including children, were killed in the air strike in Jaukh on the 15th of last month, and 7 children were killed in the air strike in the northwestern part of Hadja on 12th of last month.

In a statement, OCHA blamed the airstrike for "unwisely violent acts against citizens are unacceptable."
However, I declined to say as to which organization the airstrikes came from.

The areas where the air strikes were made are all controlled by the rebels, and the rebels blame Saudi Arabia for the work on the 6th.

Although Saudi Arabia has shown that it has contributed to the end of the civil war in Yemen, the victimization of air strikes is likely to increase.