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STARVATION IN YEMEN

Horrifying images show an 18-year-old girl starving to death in war-torn Yemen

Three million Yemenis are in need of urgent nutrition assistance

HORRIFYING images have emerged of a malnourished teenage girl in the city of Houdieda, Yemen.

18-year-old Saida Ahmad Baghili, is currently receiving treatment for severe acute malnutrition at al-Thawra Hospital in the Red Sea port city.

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Saida Ahmad Baghili is suffering from severe acute malnutritionCredit: Reuters
Yemen is on the brink of famine following the breakout of civil war last yearCredit: Reuters

Yemen has been devastated by civil war, as government-loyal forces battle ultra-conservative Houthi rebels.

The conflict began in 2015 when Houthi rebels captured the capital Sana'a

Air-strikes by a multinational coalition led by Saudi Arabia have resulted in over 6,800 deaths since March of last year - while a blockade has provoked a humanitarian crisis.

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The most recent airstrike, which rebel leaders claim was a Saudi airstrike, saw 140 people killed at a funeral near Sana'a - leading witnesses to accuse Saudi Arabia of war crimes in the poverty-stricken Middle Eastern nation.

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According to the World Food Programme, more than half of Yemen's population - 28 million peple - are short of food, with the country on the brink of famine according to the United Nations.

Three million Yemenis are in need of nutrition assistanceCredit: Reuters
A blockade imposed by a Saudi-led coalition has denied access to vital aidCredit: Reuters

Meanwhile as of August, at least 370,000 children were suffering from severe acute malnutrition, like Saida - and 3 million Yemenis need urgent nutrition assistance.

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Last month, a leaked report showed MPs are urging Britain to suspend its lucrative arms sales to Saudi Arabia over war crimes allegations directed towards the Arab nation.


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