“It is unthinkable that while people are detained and have nowhere to escape, they can also be caught in the line of fire,” said Christine Cipolla, ICRC’s head of delegation in Yemen. “This attack underscores how civilians in Yemen are increasingly exposed to death, grievous injury, and deepening psychological trauma.”
The YRCS, with the support of the ICRC, helped evacuate the wounded and assisted in the dignified management of the dead. The ICRC is also providing medical supplies to nearby hospitals caring for those injured in the attack.
For the past few years, ICRC delegates regularly visited detainees held in this facility as part of its ongoing work to ensure humane treatment and detention conditions.
The ICRC reiterates its call to all parties to respect and protect civilians, including people deprived of their liberty, in accordance with international humanitarian law. Parties must take every feasible precaution to avoid civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure.
The ICRC remains committed to providing lifesaving assistance and addressing the urgent needs of those most affected, including through its support for the YRCS.
For more information, please contact:
Suhair Zakkout, ICRC Cairo, +201063866680, szakkout@icrc.org
Christian Cardon, ICRC Geneva, +41 79 574 05 64, ccardon@icrc.org
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