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An estimated 85,000 children aged under five may have died from extreme hunger or disease since the civil war broke out in Yemen in 2015, according to Save the Children.
The aid group says continued fighting is making it hard to get help to those who are still alive. A famine is only making things worse.

Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Adow reports from Djibouti.

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