The UN blacklisted the Saudi-led military coalition fighting the Houthis in Yemen on Thursday in a report to the Security Council alleging that the coalition killed or injured 683 children in Yemen and attacking dozens of schools and hospitals in 2016. The report also blacklisted the Iran-allied Houthi group for similar violations. The coalition had been briefly added to the blacklist in 2016 and then removed by then UN chief Ban Ki-moon pending review, according to Reuters.
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