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Yemen, gouvernorat d'Amran, Khamer, mars 2018. Des hommes font le plein d'essence dans l'une des stations service de Khamer.

Yemen, governorate of Amran, Khamer, in March, 2018. Men fill up with gas in one of the gas stations of Khamer.
Men fill up with gas in one of the gas stations of Khamer, in the governorate of Amran, Yemen, in March 2018.
© Agnes Varraine-Leca/MSF

Living under daily coalition airstrikes

Men fill up with gas in one of the gas stations of Khamer, in the governorate of Amran, Yemen, in March 2018.
© Agnes Varraine-Leca/MSF
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Since December 2017 the international coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has intensified its airstrikes against the Houthis in northwest Yemen, leaving the population more exposed than ever.

Just a few kilometres from the frontline, is Haydan village in Saada governorate, a mountainous region with almost no medical facilities. The endless barrage of airstrikes has made transport here extremely challenging.

In March 2017, Médecins Sans Frontières teams returned to the hospital in Haydan that had been bombed and destroyed by Saudi warplanes in October 2015. MSF teams provide healthcare to isolated communities in Haydan as well as the remote surrounding area.