Gunmen kill two Yemeni staff of Red Cross
SANAA:
Gunmen killed two Yemenis working for the International Committee of
the Red Cross north of the capital Sanaa on Wednesday, a spokeswoman for
the humanitarian organisation said.
"Sadly, two of our staff
were brutally killed on their way back from Saada to Sanaa," the ICRC's
Yemen spokeswoman Rima Kamal said, referring to the northern stronghold
of Shia rebels who have been battling loyalists of the exiled president.
The pair were travelling with two colleagues in two vehicles
"clearly" marked with the Red Cross emblem when they were stopped in
Amran province by a gunman who opened fire at the vehicles, Kamal told
AFP.
"One of our colleagues passed away on the spot while
another sustained critical injuries and was transferred to an MSF
(Doctors Without Borders) hospital... where he passed away shortly
after," she said
The other two were unharmed, she added.
On August 25, the ICRC said it had suspended its operations in Yemen's
second city Aden after gunmen robbed its main office while holding staff
at gunpoint.
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