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I was there during Ramadan, and there was bombing, shelling and fighting all day, it got particularly worse at 6:30 or 7 p.m. when everyone would leave their houses to break the fast. The Houthis would fire lots of rockets then. Everyone sleeps in the city center to avoid the shelling, but each time a bomb falls, it kills a family.
– Photographer Guillaume Binet
Found on CNN 9 years ago
People in the city center have been shelled for a few months, they live in their apartments, and when the shelling starts they go to the basements. They are used to it.
– Photographer Guillaume Binet
Found on CNN 9 years ago
I met a woman whose husband and three sons are all fighting( for The Southern Resistance) -- the husband is fighting because he is jobless, and it's the only thing he can do, other men have come from Saudi Arabia to fight to protect their families and support The Southern Resistance.
– Photographer Guillaume Binet
Found on CNN 9 years ago
The doctors are not sleeping. They are working day and night and are certainly short on surgeons and nurses, at the time( of my visit), the hospital was on the front line -- you could be shot through the window, you can hear the tanks firing and the bullets zinging by.
– Photographer Guillaume Binet
Found on CNN 9 years ago
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