Witness to air strike on Yemen refugee camp: women and children burned beyond recognition
[More than 24 people] were killed in an apparent air strike by the Saudi-led coalition
"They were burned, it was a very horrible image," said the doctor after labouring to treat the wounded, including women and children, who streamed into the nearest hospital. By the end of the day there were 29 bodies in the hospital morgue.
Images showed gruesome scenes - charred bodies immolated by the blast, mangled corpses in plastic bags, and wounded children being treated. [A humanitarian worker] said he saw scattered limbs littering the area nearby.
"There are a lot of children among the dead and injured and some of them are still being treated in Haradh hospital," he told the Guardian by telephone.
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[More than 24 people] were killed in an apparent air strike by the Saudi-led coalition
"They were burned, it was a very horrible image," said the doctor after labouring to treat the wounded, including women and children, who streamed into the nearest hospital. By the end of the day there were 29 bodies in the hospital morgue.
Images showed gruesome scenes - charred bodies immolated by the blast, mangled corpses in plastic bags, and wounded children being treated. [A humanitarian worker] said he saw scattered limbs littering the area nearby.
"There are a lot of children among the dead and injured and some of them are still being treated in Haradh hospital," he told the Guardian by telephone.
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