90 Seconds: Yemen's humanitarian situation after five months of war
MEE's Nawal Al-Maghafi breaks down the facts of Yemen's deteriorating humanitarian situation in a 90-second video
A screengrab from the video (MEE)
Published date: 12 September 2015 00:57 BST
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Last update: 9 years 2 months ago
The conflict in Yemen started in March, after Houthi fighters siezed the capital Sanaa from government control. Neighbouring Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia, then began an air campaign against the rebels, and the fighting has since escalated into an all-out civil war. The humanitarian situation has become increasingly dire.
Middle East Eye's Nawal Al-Maghafi explains:
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