UN: Yemen conflict death toll hits 5700


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Approximately 5700 victims have been killed in Yemen since mid-March including 830 women and children the United Nations said Wednesday.

The UN's humanitarian coordinator in Yemen Johannes van der Klaauw told reporters that Yemen has been "grappling with a breakdown of essential services and forced displacement" with nearly 21.2 million of the country's 26.7 million population in need of humanitarian assistance to meet their basic needs.

He added that around 14 million people lack sufficient access to health care as 3 million children and pregnant women need malnutrition treatment or preventive services.

“Overall essential services are rapidly contracting due to the direct impact of the conflict and insufficient resources to pay salaries or maintenance” said Van der Klaauw.

“We estimate that over 19 million people lack access to safe water and sanitation over 14 million people are food insecure including 7.6 million who are severely food insecure and nearly 320000 children are acutely malnourished” he added.

Yemen's devastating conflict pitted Shia Houthis and forces loyal to former strongman Ali Abdullah Saleh against the internationally recognized government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi which was backed by an air campaign launched in March by Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies.

An estimated 2.3 million people have been forced to flee their homes and an additional 120000 have fled the country due to fighting said Van der Klaauw.


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