MSF halts work in Yemen’s Aden after patient killed

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Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has stopped admitting patients to its clinic in Yemen’s second city Aden after staff were threatened and a patient kidnapped and killed, the group said Thursday.

A group of armed men stormed the hospital in Aden and threatened guards and staff at MSF’s emergency trauma hospital, the organization said in a statement.

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The gunmen then kidnapped a patient who had been admitted the day before. The patient was found dead on a street in the al-Mansoura district, MSF said.

“Following this incident, we have no choice but to suspend the admission of patients until further notice,” said Caroline Seguin, MSF’s program manager for Yemen.

A police commander in Aden, who requested anonymity as he was not authorized to brief the press, said the patient had been wounded in a battle between rival armed groups and hospitalized at the MSF clinic.

His body was found on the grounds of a local school, the commander said. Many of the country’s hospitals have been damaged or destroyed and the country is heavily dependent on aid groups for medical care.

In November, MSF announced it had suspended its work in Daleh, a region inland from the Red Sea port of Hodeida, in the face of multiple security incidents directly targeting patients and staff.

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