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Houthis militarising hospitals in Yemen

Yemen’s Houthis are militarising hospitals deliberately in the battleground city of Hodeidah, accused Amnesty International yesterday. The human rights group said the Houthi militias recently stationed snipers on the roof of a hospital in the May 22 district of the Red Sea port city, calling the action a “stomach-churning development”. It said the move risked “devastating consequences” for the hospital’s staff and patients as it puts them in direct danger.

“The presence of Houthi fighters on the hospital’s roof violates the international humanitarian law,” Samah Hadid, Amnesty’s Middle East campaigns director Samah Hadid said. “Anyone attacking a hospital under these conditions risks responsibility for war crimes.” A medical source told AFP on Wednesday that the militiamen had forced medical staff out of the May 22 Hospital -- one of Hodeidah’s main medical facilities -- and posted snipers on the roof.

Pro - government forces pressed closer to the heart of Hodeidah, whose port serves as the entry point for nearly 80 per cent of commercial imports and nearly all UN-supervised humanitarian aid. The Yemeni army had taken control of the May 22 Hospital in Hodeidah and recaptured surrounding areas amid fierce clashes as the Houthi militias continue to lose ground in the strategic port city.

This comes a day after the Yemeni armed forces made strategic gains after reaching alSaleh city east of Hodeidah as fierce battles are being fought beyond the Kilo 19 area. According to the latest reports, pro-government forces backed by Saudi-led coalition warplanes advanced inside Hodeida.