“All warring parties, including the Saudi-led coalition, are regularly informed of the GPS coordinates of the medical sites where MSF works and we are in constant dialogue with them to ensure that they understand the severity of the humanitarian consequences of the conflict and the need to respect the provision of medical services,” said Raquel Ayora, MSF director of operations.

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“There is no way that anyone with the capacity to carry out an airstrike or launch a rocket would not have known that the Shiara Hospital was a functioning health facility providing critical services and supported by MSF,” Ayora continued. “We reiterate to all parties to the conflict that patients and medical facilities must be respected and that bombing hospitals is a violation of international humanitarian law.”

What’s more, according to MSF, “Shiara Hospital had already been bombed before MSF started supporting it, and services were reduced to stabilization, emergency, maternity and lifesaving activities.”

The attack comes just days after the United Nations warned that civilians in Yemen are suffering a “terrible toll,” with “casualties now topping 8,100, nearly 2,800 of them killed.”

Sunday’s attack follows a Saudi-led bombing earlier this week which hit a rehabilitation center for the blind in Sanaa.

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