Living in my country #Yemen is like a journey into a nightmare war. Thread:
-I saw and heard things that I will never forget.
-I don't sleep well at night.
-14 million people are hungry while nearly 19 million (70% of the population) are in need of humanitarian assistance.
-It broke my heart to see so many undernourished children. Their skin worn thin and barely covering their bones, they could only make their distress known with thin. They were so weak they could barely stand.
-I saw people with their limbs blown off, & worse.
-I can't forget the expressions of sadness on the faces of poor people,
-I have realized that there is no one and nowhere to run to if something bad happens like #Saudi bombardment.
-I have lost 6 of my best friends.
-I can't stop thinking about what is happening to the people in my home #Yemen.
-The situation reached the point of no return.
-The destruction caused by #Saudi has turned the clock back two or three decades.
-Hotels, factories, roads, homes and bridges have all been destroyed by #UK & #US bombs.
-#Hodeidah is one of the areas worst affected by extreme hunger and I have seen the real suffering of people there.
-It is hard to describe the terror of experiencing that chilling sound but not knowing where the bomb will land.
-we live with that horror and uncertainty every day.
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