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Caught in sniper crossfire in Yemen - Céline Langlois' harrowing tale

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Published on Feb 12, 2016

Céline Langlois, Emergency Team Medical Coordinator in Yemen, shares her harrowing tale of being caught in sniper crossfire.

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams have treated more than 15,587 war-wounded since hostilities increased last March, despite the difficulties caused by ongoing violence, fighting and a fuel blockade that continues to cripple the country. MSF has so far sent close to 400 tons of medical supplies, as well as emergency surgical teams.

MSF currently has 790 staff in Yemen. MSF first worked in Yemen in 1986, and has been working continuously in the country since 2007. MSF currently runs medical projects in Sana’a, Amran, Aden and Ad-Dhale governorates in Yemen, and provides medical aid to different parts of the country during emergencies.

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