An MSF cholera treatment center set up in Abs town, pictured in July 2017. Gonzalo Martinez/MSF
doctorswithoutborders.org - by João Martins - June 11, 2018
A newly constructed cholera treatment center run by the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Abs, Yemen, was hit by an airstrike Monday at approximately 5:40 am.
No staff or patients were killed or injured. The facility had not yet received any cholera patients and was empty . . .
. . . Markings on the roof of the compound clearly identified the CTC as a healthcare facility. The airstrike has now rendered the CTC non-functional. In keeping with security protocol, MSF has temporarily frozen its activities in Abs until the safety of its staff and patients is guaranteed.
Problem, Solution, SitRep, or ?:
Recent Comments