at least 11 dead 19 injured in air raid on yemen hospital
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At least 11 dead, 19 injured in air raid on Yemen hospital

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At least 11 people were killed and more than 19 were injured Monday in an airstrike on a hospital in northwestern Yemen, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said in a statement.

The blast "partially destroyed" Abs hospital, immediately killing nine people, including an MSF staff member, while two more patients died while being transferred to another clinic, the Paris-based agency said. It expressed outrage at what it described as "the fourth attack against an MSF facility in less than 12 months."

The Saudi-led Arab coalition has been battling Iran-backed rebels since March 2015 in support of Yemen's government, after the insurgents seized Sanaa before moving into other parts of the country.

Earlier this month, the coalition acknowledged "shortcomings" in two out of eight cases it has investigated of UN-condemned air strikes on civilian targets in Yemen.

On Monday, it promised to probe another attack that MSF said killed 10 children over the weekend at a school in the rebel-held northern province of Saada.

Residents in Abs said coalition jets, which have been striking rebel military targets in the town for several days, hit the hospital and caused casualties.

Rebel sources said the coalition struck a first aid building beside the facility.

Abs is adjacent to the town of Harad, on the border with Saudi Arabia, and from where rebels have repeatedly shelled areas on the kingdom's side of the frontier, causing both civilian and military deaths.

A border guards corporal became the latest Saudi casualty Monday, the interior ministry said in Riyadh.

Harad itself is seeing fierce fighting and is frequently a target of heavy coalition air strikes.

- 'Unlawful attacks' -

Pro-government military sources, who are fighting alongside coalition forces in Harad, said military vehicles had taken rebel casualties to the Abs hospital before Monday's air strikes.

London-based watchdog Amnesty International described the hospital's bombardment as "a deplorable act that has cost civilian lives, including medical staff".

"Today's air strike appears to be the latest in a string of unlawful attacks targeting hospitals highlighting an alarming pattern of disregard for civilian life," Amnesty's deputy director Magdalena Mughrabi said, demanding an investigation.

The raid comes less than 48 hours after MSF accused the coalition of killing 10 children in Saturday's strikes on a Koranic school in Saada.

The coalition denied targeting a school, saying instead that it bombed a camp at which rebels train underage soldiers.

United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon condemned the attack and called for a swift investigation.

"The secretary general notes with dismay that civilians, including children, continue to bear the brunt of increased fighting and military operations in Yemen," a UN statement said.

Hours later, a 14-member investigative team made up of several coalition states and Yemen, promised to conduct an "independent" probe into the allegations.

The team has already investigated claims of attacks on a residential area, hospitals, markets, a wedding and World Food Programme aid trucks.

It found the coalition guilty of "mistakenly" hitting a residential compound and an MSF-run hospital, but accused the rebels of having used the hospital as a hideout.

- Humanitarian flights resume -

The latest strikes come as the coalition said it would allow humanitarian flights into Sanaa's international airport from Monday, after a closure of several days due to renewed hostilities around the rebel-held capital.

"Sanaa international airport will be reopened to United Nations flights and those of other agencies from Monday," a coalition statement said. 

It had been closed since last Tuesday, when the coalition resumed air strikes around Sanaa following the breakdown of UN-brokered peace talks between the Yemeni government and rebels.

Saudi Arabia on Monday offered its soldiers on the front lines of the war in Yemen a month's extra salary from King Salman, official media said.

The salary handout comes as the kingdom battles a projected $87-billion (80-billion-euros) deficit in 2016 after oil revenues collapsed by more than half over the past two years.

The United Nations says that more than 6,400 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in Yemen since last March.

A car bombing killed three soldiers in the southern province of Abyan on Monday, a security official said, after government forces launched an offensive this weekend to recapture the province from Al-Qaeda jihadists.

Also on Monday, Tunisia said the release of Tunisian-French Red Cross staffer Nourane Houas, who was kidnapped in Yemen in December last year, was a priority for Tunisian diplomacy.

Source: AFP

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