Around 200,000 children under five years of Yemen have died due to acute malnutrition due to over three years of war, a leading relief agency said.


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The number of dead children is equal to the number of children under the age of five in the UK's second largest city, Birmingham, Save the Children, the BBC reported.

Last month, the United Nations warned that more than 1.40 million Yemen faces famine. The world organization is trying to put the fighters fighting the end of the war in Yemen, the world's deadliest humanitarian crisis, on the negotiating table.

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Yemen is going to be destroyed in this fight. After the country's Hutian rebels forced President Abdrababu Mansour to flee to Saudi Arabia in 2015, the fighting started in the country, led by a Saudi-led coalition, and the fight spread further.
According to the UN, at least 6,800 civilians died and 10,700 were injured in this war.

The war and the partial blockade of the Saudi allies pushed two million to two million people to live on humanitarian relief. This has led to the world's biggest food security situation, and the spread of cholera spread to 1.2 billion people.

It is very difficult to determine the number of people who died in the worst circumstances.

Relief workers working in Yemen said that only half of the country's hospitals and health centers are still active, and many people are so poor that they are not able to get treatment even in the open.
Based on the data collected by the United Nations, Save the Children said that as many as 84,700 children may have died from April 2015 till October 2016.

Yemeni coins, which are losing value due to rising food prices and civil wars, have pushed many families towards food insecurity.

The United Kingdom-based relief organization has blamed the Saudi Alliance's block to push more people to the risk of famine.