Yemen's War: The humanitarian crisis
The UN says Yemen is the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with one child dying every 10 minutes from preventable causes. For more than three years, the country has been divided by a civil war between the internationally recognised government, backed by a Saudi led coalition, and Houthi rebels, allied with Iran. In an exclusive interview with the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, Yemen’s embattled President Mansour Hadi, who has lost control of large parts of the country, has denied that attempts to return him to power have reached a stalemate. He defended the Saudi campaign which has killed many civilians. Our international correspondent Orla Guerin and cameraman Anthony Clifford have been in Southern Yemen.
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