Posted on 01/10/2016 5:07:19 PM PST by Navy Patriot
At least five people have been killed in a missile strike on a Medecins Sans Frontieres medical facility in Yemen. The organization 'strongly condemns this', while adding that 10 people have been injured in the attack.
'We can confirm five dead people; we have transferred several injured to our other hospital in Sanaa, some of them are in critical condition,' MSF director of operations Raquel Ayora told RT.
"The hospital is no longer functioning. It's been decreasing its services to the civilian population over the last months, only running life-saving and essential services. And right now there is no capacity to provide medical assistance in this hospital," she added.
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Coincidence???
Good. Hit them again.
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Just what side are they on?
They are treating ISIS wounded. They actively aid and abet those monsters.
Hit them again.
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Terrorist organization.
Lie down with fleas, get blown to kingdom come.
Were they provding Medical Care to ISIS or Al Qaeda?
Both.
Then “Good shootin’, Tex!”
Sometimes collateral damage is a good thing.
They provide medical care to injured terrorists as well as civilians. If they are helping terrorists they deserve what they get.
Sounds more like MSF is harboring terrorists again, allowing them to use their hospitals for weapons placement - rocket launchers, ammo dumps, the usual.
We know who MSF “works for” and it isn’t the good guys.
When you go work in a war-zone expect to get F’D up!!!
Use bigger missiles.
I take it this is the work of Saudi Arabia, throwing its weight around in Yemen. A war they cannot win.
Sadly predictable, the army has a habit of firing blindly. This time at least they didnât kill their own troops and allies.
What I donât understand is the celebration here of the accidental death of doctors and sick people, as though they were the real enemy all along. Shouldnât we reserve that spirit for the actual enemy combatants?
I believe you are correct, it was the Saudis, they are losing control and becoming exposed, both good things.
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