Taiz hospitals had the largest share of the Houthis crimes, according to local human rights organizations that said the rebels attacked by missiles the main Al-Thawra Hospital in the city destroying and, the bulk of the hospital focusing on the intensive care unit.
The shelling led to the injury a number of medical staff in the hospital, in addition to the already injured and dozens who were taken to hospital for treatment after injuries after rebels bombed crowded residential areas.
In Taiz also, rebels destroyed warehouses of medicines in the areas of Alhsb and Allaginat. The Yemeni government has condemned the attack, considering it a war crime under international law.
Huthi crimes did not stop, they continued bombing of hospitals, "network of local monitors" said and other violations which are documented abuses, including the targeting of ambulances and crews and to prevent the arrival of fuel and medical supplies to hospitals.
The organization added that the Houthis violations resulted in the increase of victims of the conflict by preventing the wounded from reaching hospitals, which lies in the range of fire of the Houthis rebels.
In the province of Dali, The rebels did not find a way to take revenge on the forces that confronted them only shelling of residential areas and the main hospital in the city .
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