The Human Rights Watch (HRW) demanded on Thursday to hold neutral investigations with all members in the Arab coalition forces attacking Yemen led by Saudi Arabia to find out if there are violations of war laws and to take the necessary procedures.
In its press release, the HRW expressed its deep concerns over war laws violations, noting that the airstrikes led to the killing of at least 29 civilians and injured 41 others, including 14 children and 11 women in Al-Mazraq refugees camp in Hajjah governorate in addition to medical facilities, a local market and a bridge.
All states taking part in the attack against the refugees camp, which may include the USA, are obliged to undergo the investigation and that the USA has to make sure that the coalition which it supports takes all the necessary precautions to avoid civil and property losses, according to the press release.
In its press release, the HRW expressed its deep concerns over war laws violations, noting that the airstrikes led to the killing of at least 29 civilians and injured 41 others, including 14 children and 11 women in Al-Mazraq refugees camp in Hajjah governorate in addition to medical facilities, a local market and a bridge.
All states taking part in the attack against the refugees camp, which may include the USA, are obliged to undergo the investigation and that the USA has to make sure that the coalition which it supports takes all the necessary precautions to avoid civil and property losses, according to the press release.
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