Via MSF.org: Forty-nine wounded and two dead after four days of heavy fighting in Taiz city. Excerpt:
Four days of intense fighting in the Yemeni city of Taiz has left people unable to access healthcare, with at least one public hospital forced to close. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns that urban warfare in densely populated areas is having devastating consequences for civilians and is preventing war wounded from accessing lifesaving care in Taiz city.
“We are worried that wounded people are trapped between frontlines, and many of them are not able to reach health facilities inside or outside of the city,” said Caroline Ducarme, MSF Head of Mission in Yemen.
“Across three MSF-supported facilities within Taiz city, medical teams have received 49 war wounded and two dead upon arrival over the last four days. However, we do not know the true total number of wounded in need of emergency assistance.”
There have been reports of a hospital being damaged due to fighting nearby. Additionally, one of the public hospitals in Taiz has been forced to close due to fighting, making it even harder for people to access urgent medical care.
In one MSF-supported public hospital, medical teams reported that a severely wounded patient was forcibly taken out of the operating theatre and prevented from receiving much needed medical care. This is simply unacceptable.
"We are worried that wounded people are trapped between frontlines, and many of them are not able to reach health facilities inside or outside of the city," said Caroline Ducarme, MSF Head of Mission in Yemen.
“There is a continued need for increased protection of health facilities,” said Ducarme. “Patients tell us that they can’t access hospitals due to clashes and roadblocks, and there is a fear that hospitals may be attacked. As a result of this fear, people are taking their relatives out of hospitals. Some medical staff have left their jobs as they are so afraid for their safety.”