Summary: Yemen is facing a dire humanitarian crisis but with some armed groups profiting from the war there is still no end in sight.
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Summary: Yemen is facing a dire humanitarian crisis but with some armed groups profiting from the war there is still no end in sight.
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This isn’t the first missile attack on Riyadh: the Huthis / Salihis tried in Feb 17 (http://www.dnaindia.com/world/report-yemen-s-houthi-rebels-missile-strikes-saudi-arabia-s-military-base-in-riyadh-reports-2313393) and Mar 17 (http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/yemen-s-houthis-say-fired-ballistic-missile-on-riyadh/774814) although both were again intercepted by Patriot ABMs.
If there is a faint – and very temporary – spark of hope, it is that “MSF says closing most cholera centers in Yemen as epidemic wanes” (http://www.reuters.com/article/us-yemen-security-cholera/msf-says-closing-most-cholera-centers-in-yemen-as-epidemic-wanes-idUSKBN1D015J)