Monday 6 July 2015

6th Jul 2015, 29 civilians killed when markets in Amran, Yemen, hit by Saudi led coalition airstrikes

On 6th July 2015, the Saudi led coalition airstrikes hit 2 markets in the governorate of Amran in Yemen, killing a total of least 29 civilians including 1 woman and 15 children, and injuring at least 24 more.

This is HRW's report of the incidents:

Starting about 4:30 p.m. on July 6, bombs hit two locations in the governorate of Amran, north of Sanaa, killing at least 29 civilians, including a woman and 15 children, and wounding at least 20 civilians.

The first strike hit an area known as Bawn market, where vegetable sellers gather near the main road between Amran and Raydah, about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) northeast of Amran City. Mufarih, 35, a potato seller who only goes by his first name, told Human Rights Watch he was walking towards the local mosque because he had missed the afternoon prayer, when the bomb hit:

"I suddenly saw all this dust rise and felt something hit my back, and then I blacked out. I woke up at Raydah Hospital at about 6 p.m. The doctors had removed a metal fragment from my back. I later went back to the site of the strike and saw how close I had been, I was only 15 meters away from where the bomb landed."


Nishwan, 21, a vegetable seller who only goes by his first name, described the blast to Human Rights Watch:
“It was like fire lifting me into the air. My leg was broken in three places. I tried to stand up, but couldn’t.
Radwan Yahya Ahmed, 25, a fruit seller injured in the strike, showed Human Rights Watch his wounds. Doctors had to remove large pieces of skin from his shoulders to transplant to his cheeks. He and other witnesses to the strike interviewed by Human Rights Watch said that they had not seen any Houthi or allied military vehicles on the road at the time of the strike, nor did they know of any military targets in the area. The Bawn market strike killed at least 10 civilians, including nine children, and wounded at least six.



Minutes later, a second bomb struck the Jawb market along the road just over one kilometer (0.62 miles) further north, damaging a gas station, a car outside the local mosque, and the home of Mansour Ahmed Taqi, 40, a local farmer.The market had been there for at least two years and was the largest in the area, attracting hundreds of people daily.

Faten Saleh said she was standing at the doorway of her home with her baby and her older son and daughter when the bomb hit the first market. She saw her husband, Zahir Mabkhoot Taqi, running towards her with their son Taqi, 9, close behind:
"He [Zahir] was calling and waving at me to grab my bag and to leave the house as quickly as possible, saying that the planes might bomb us as well. About 15 meters (16 yards) from our house, suddenly another bomb landed. A piece of metal hit him in the back and cut through his side, killing him. We found Taqi’s body ripped to pieces. My husband’s cousin was close by, but was only wounded. My husband was just a simple farmer, but later on TV, they said he was a Houthi trainer. I don’t know why they would lie about that, but I promise you it’s not true."
Mabkhoot al-Jawbi, a local farmer, 70, said his son, grandson, aged 17, and two cousins were killed in the blast. He helped with the burial at the local mosque and said that he helped with 17 funerals of local villagers.



Mansour Ahmad Taqi, another relative of Zahir Taqi, said he was home when the strike hit, damaging part of his house. When he came to the gate, he saw at least 20 wounded and dead lying in the market place, at least three in the car outside the local mosque, another person lying at the gate of the mosque, and another three people lying near the entrance to the home of Zahir Taqi—namely Zahir, his son Taqi Zahir Mabkhoot Taqi, aged 9, and his cousin Habib Saleh Taqi.“His son’s hand was found inside the electricity meter of the house on the other side of the road days later,” Mansour Taqi told Human Rights Watch.

The Jawb market strike killed 22 people, at least 19 of them civilians, including one woman and six children, and wounded 14. Four of the dead were members of the Taqi family. Three people who were in a car at the time of the attack had not been identified at the time that Human Rights Watch visited, so it was not possible to determine whether they were civilians.

Al-Jawbi told Human Rights Watch that after the attack, there was no more market in the area: “Now there is nothing. People are afraid.” He said that he was unaware of any military targets in the area, such as military vehicles, at the time of the strike.

According to Khaled Sanad, the representative of an aid organization linked to the Houthis, a third airstrike hit a security checkpoint south of Amran, about 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) away, at about the same time as the attack on the two markets, killing four Houthi members manning the checkpoint and three civilians who were on the road at the time.

https://www.hrw.org/node/283702

WARNING: the media below is graphic and distressing. It is placed here as evidence as war crimes to call for an independent investigation and to call on the international community to respect the Arms Treaty by stopping the supply of weapons to Saudi Arabic as they are clearly targeting civilians. 




List of the dead as reported by HRW:
Location: Amran Markets
Date: 7/6/2015
Name
Gender
Age
Killed/Wounded
Yahya Yahya Taqi
Male
60
Killed
Habib Saleh Yahya Taqi
Male
38
Killed
Zahir Mabkhut Taqi
Male
29
Killed
Taqi Zahir Mabkhut Taqi
Male
9
Killed
Bashiq Ahmed Musleh
Male
18
Killed
Abd al-Malik Ibrahim Mujahid
Male
16
Killed
Muhammad Nasir al-Jasmi
Male
40
Killed
Rana Muhammad Nasir al-Jasmi
Female
over 18
Killed
Abd al-Fatah Ahmed al-Harthi
Male
30
Killed
Raja Abd al-Fatah al-Harthi
Female
12
Killed
Dhafran al-Sa`lah
Male
40
Killed
Yahya Husain al-Harthi
Male
40
Killed
Atab Yahya Husain al-Harthi
Male
20
Killed
N/A al-Babli
Male
over 18
Killed
Abd al-Ghani Yahya Yahya al-Faqih
Male
17
Killed
Abd al-Latif Mabkhoot Naji
Male
35
Killed
Khairan Abd al-Latif Mabkhoot
Male
8
Killed
Gibran Abu al-Latif
Male
17
Killed
Abdullah Abdu Samad
Male
16
Killed
Abd al-Samad Abd al-Baset Yahya Faqih
Male
12
Killed
Inas Imad al-Thari
Female
15
Killed
Abd al-Malik Ahmad Yahya
Male
15
Killed
Haitham Gamil Qaid Siraj
Male
12
Killed
Muhammad Ahmed Yahya
Male
17
Killed
Muhammad Abd al-Fatah Ahmad Hussien al-Harithi
Male
10
Killed
Atab Yahya Hussien al-Harithi
Male
20
Killed
Muhammad Nasser Muhammad al-Hussami
Male
40
Killed
Zakaria Muhammad Nasser Muhammad al-Hosseini
Male
12
Killed
Rina Muhammad Nasser Muhammad al-Hussami
Female
13
Killed
Muhammad Abd al-Latif Mabkhoot
Male
11
Wounded
Muhib Abd al-Latif Mabkhoot al-Arhabi
Male
13
Wounded
Akram Abd al-Latif Mabkhoot
Male
5
Wounded
Ahmad Gamil Qaid Siraj
Male
11
Wounded
Mustafa Hamoud Hassan al-Ashmouri
Male
over 18
Wounded
Sadam Hassan al-Mahgeri
Male
30
Wounded
Muhammad Derhim al-Tawil
Male
60
Wounded
Sad Yahya al-Qusari
Male
over 18
Wounded
Amjad Majid Mansour Taqi
Male
over 18
Wounded
Abd al-Rahman Fouad Saleh Taqi
Male
over 18
Wounded
Abd al-Malik Ahmad Yahya Saleh Taqi
Male
15
Wounded
Muhammad Ahmad Saleh al-Gawbi
Male
17
Wounded
Hana Mansour Taqi
Female
12
Wounded
Sabah Ahmad al-Abdi
Female
35
Wounded
Ismail Ibrahim al-Mujahid
Male
13
Wounded
Taysier Saleh Yahya Taqi
Male
23
Wounded
Mabrouk Saleh Yahya Taqi
Male
37
Wounded
Sadeq Amin Muhammad Hamoud al-Suala
Male
17
Wounded
Isam Muhammad Hamoud al-Suala
Male
over 18
Wounded
Muhammad Dhafran Hussein al-Suala
Male
40
Wounded

Ref: 16070602 

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