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Arabia
At least 185 dead in battle for Aden
2015-04-05
Aden -- Fierce fighting for control of Yemen’s main southern city Aden has left at least 185 people dead and more than 1,200 wounded, including many civilians, a medical official said Saturday. The port city, a last foothold of supporters of absent President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, has been shaken by more than a week of clashes between rebels and loyalist militia.

At least 185 dead and 1,282 wounded from the fighting have been counted in hospitals in Aden since March 26, the city’s health department director Al Kheder Lassouar said. Three-quarters were civilians, he added.

The toll does not include victims among the rebels and their allies who do not take their casualties to public hospitals, he said. It also excludes victims of air raids that have been pounding rebel positions around the country since March 26 to try to prevent the fall of Hadi, he added.

Lassouar called on international organisations and states participating in the coalition to provide emergency medical assistance to hospitals in Aden.

“Medicine stocks are exhausted and hospitals can no longer cope with the increasing number of victims,” he said.

The United Nations said on Thursday that 519 people had been killed and nearly 1,700 injured in two weeks of fighting around the country.
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Posted by: Frank G   2015-04-05 07:52  

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