We have no reality shows n #Yemen: this is the daily reality of our children
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月9日
A child is being treated for major injuries Dhahyan/ #Saada province after the Saudis launched an airstrike on a school bus to Summer school this morning.
*warning - graphic*
pic.twitter.com/iqrcbJjjoP
One thing, which is important: these children were not going to training camps to become 'jihaddists'.
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月9日
These children were just children who never chose to come to life in #Saada, one of the most targeted areas in the history of wars. https://t.co/5NLwE5HD9q
Ahmed and Ali.
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月9日
Never forget their names and never let history cancel their story.#Saada_Students_Massacre , 9 August 2018 https://t.co/qAZI6om5h3
#Saada massacre of today with airstrikes on a school bus carrying children:
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月9日
“Under international humanitarian law, civilians must be protected during conflict,” the ICRC commented.
The Saudi led Coalition, on its side, confirmed the target was purposely chosen pic.twitter.com/zllMrH0D97
Look at this photo and imagine if he was your kid.
— Ahmad Algohbary (@AhmadAlgohbary) 2018年8月10日
This kid was killed by #Saudi led coalition airstrike on a school bus in a local market in Dahian area #Saada #Yemen.
51 killed and 77 injured, most of them are children.
It is heartbreaking. pic.twitter.com/vYXETt0LeT
Health Minister: Victims of School Bus Massacre Reached 131, 96 Childrenhttps://t.co/Hgg6XH6n5R#Almasirah English#Yemen pic.twitter.com/W6ifAI5aS3
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月10日
The council met at the request of five countries: Bolivia, the Netherlands, Peru, Poland and Sweden, all non-permanent council membershttps://t.co/GmSgRSiWoc
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月10日
These children were slaughtered travelling back to school after a picnic.
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 2018年8月10日
It is the latest atrocity in the Saudi-led war in Yemen, armed and backed by the UK government.
UK support for this conflict, and the humanitarian crisis it's unleashed, must end.https://t.co/XgNOzW9HfN
Thornberry condemns Britain's role in Saudi-coalition air strike which struck school bus in Yemen https://t.co/2dySbg3rWI
— CAAT (@CAATuk) 2018年8月10日
For one Yemeni father, any hope that his son was alive was crushed when he spotted a body in the back of a pickup, the corpse partially covered by a blue tarpaulin.
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月10日
"Is this Yousif? Is this Yousif?https://t.co/cdStjTbIdn
VIDEO: Images show Yemeni children being treated in a hospital after being wounded in a reported air strike on the Iran-backed Huthi rebels' stronghold province of Saada pic.twitter.com/bBpkMEsZfc
— AFP news agency (@AFP) 2018年8月10日
Hussein was on the school bus targeted yesterday by the Coalition
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月10日
His body is yet to be found.
One of the most heartbreaking posts of the last hours#Yemen pic.twitter.com/48mGfwzQU5
They barely had permanent teeth but, oh, never forget their smiles.#Saada #massacre #Yemen pic.twitter.com/gDvt4o462c
— Yemen on the Edge (@YemenEdge) 2018年8月12日
Mum, will i at school today?#Yemen #SaveYemensChildren
— Ahmed Jahaf احمد جحاف (@A7medJa7af) 2018年8月10日
By\ Noha Al Maghafi, a Yemeni artist intibint's photo https://t.co/S4wcrFT2V1 pic.twitter.com/xR5DAXK3VV
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