A battlewagon roars through the gates of a beach villa on Yemen’s Red Sea coast, a luxury property with a 20-foot chandelier and indoor pool, now repurposed as a busy field hospital. Young fighters, drenched in the sweat of the battle, leap from the pickup and hoist a wounded comrade, blood streaming down his face, into the emergency ward.
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A photo taken on March 18, 2018, shows a Yemeni child walking in the rubble of a building that was destroyed in an air strike in the southern Yemeni city of Taez.