Its renown or attack by the alshabab fighters. And athletics governing body chooses britains seb coe as its now president. Children are bearing the brunt of yemens brutal armed conflict. That is a warning from u. N. I. C. E. F. Which says 400 children are killed in u. N. Air strikes have occurred. Eight children have been killed or injured every day and are used to fight. U. N. I. C. E. F. Documented 377 cases of children recruited by armed forces and groups since march. Plus access to food. Difficult before the war is now even harder. 1. 8 million children do not have enough to ate. Nearly 10 million need humanitarian substance. Assistance. 80 of yemens children. Julian is the yemen representative for the United NationsChildrens Fund and earlier i asked how the deafs are happening. Children are killed in air strikes, on street corners, and fighting across the country, and in some ways its getting worse. Yesterday 60 education staff were killed and injured in an area they were working. What were these people trying to do . They were trying to get children into exams, children that hadnt been able to complete their school year. They were trying to get half a million children back into school for the exams. Education staff were working on that, 20 killed, 40 injured. These are the challenges that people who are trying to help children, are facing every day in yemen. How better to go about protecting them, if possible . Well, all parties to the conflict have to respect civilian life. The massacring of people through air strikes, or killing of civilians in shootings, in paris or aden or other parts of the country, its against International Humanitarian law. The parties to the conflict have to Pay Attention to the issues and to respect human life. Its wrong, it has to stop. What is u. N. I. C. E. F. Doing in yemen . Well, we are trying, with many other partners, like the education colleagues killed yesterday, to provide services to children across the country. We are trying to put children through nutrition services. We have been quite successful, in the last year, to reducing malnutrition and now its gone right back up. Nonetheless, weve been able to provide services. 65,000 children. We are providing water across the country in the major cities across the country, based in sanaa, aden, irrespective of fighting. 1. 9 million will be receiving clean water. With the support of u. N. I. C. E. F. We are getting out there, what we are seeing in the fighting is making it so difficult. Are you not disappointed that you are not seeing more International Efforts to end the fighting and, indeed, respect women and childrens lives in the conflict. Yes, the deaths are unnecessary. The vast majority of people in yemen have nothing to do with this. They want to go about and live their lives, educate their children, see them grow up. They dont want this. They are suffering unnecessarily. Police in thailand say they have identified two more suspects in the bombing in bangkok. They were spotted in c c. T. V. Footage. The main suspect seen leaving a backpack at a shrine before a blast killed 22 people. Another smaller attack left people on edges as Scott Heidler reports were bank conduct. Reporter morning rush hour at the boat pier. One of the busy and bustling less than 24 hours after a bomb. No one was hurt but Police Connect it to mondays deadly shrine blast. Im scared. I use the route to commute to work every day. I dont know when it will be my turn. I have no other choice. This is the man thai police are hunting for in connection with the shrine attack. His image has been shown. On tv and is a constant figure on social media. Police do not think he acted alone. They are offering a 30,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. We can make a look at who they are. For the moment, some of these pieces from the bomb is coming from our country. He adds that the physical effort could reveal signatures that can help them pinpoint where the bomb was made. At this stage of the investigation they are not ruling anything out. Especially when it comes to the motivation behind the attacks the bombing comes as tourism is it rebounding, and the arrival numbers of the Chinese Market doubled in the first half of this year, compared to the same period last year. The United NationsTourism Organization says it was direct attacks on tiaz and the nations economy that connected to tourism. 10,000 additional Security Forces were used. Translation at first i was shocked to hear about the blast. After assessing the situation, i think it may be safer. As friends and relatives look at the list, thailands government admits that it will have to work harder to prevent more attacks wayne hay joins us live from bangkok. We have an update in the investigation. What are they . As you mentioned. There has been a sketch thats been released of a man thats been seen in the c c. T. V. Footage. Thats an artists impression of a man they think is behind the attack. There has been an arrest warrant issued for that man, but its based on that image. They dont have a name of anyone, but in the arrest warrant it says that this person who was seen in the c c. T. V. Footage appears to be foreign. Earlier we heard from the police chief who said that that man was not acting alone, believering he was part of a network, and the police chief believe those supporting him are thai. He didnt tell the media why he came to the conclusion. We are hearing that theres two other people of interest seen in the c c. T. V. Footage taken at the shrine on the night of the bomb. Thank you. Thank you for bringing us the latest developments from bangkok. South korea is beginning work to raids the sewol ferry. 300 people were killed, mostly teenage spig. Its expected to cost gl 70 million, but is a key ask from the parents. Harry fawcett has more from seoul. Reporter for the family members, many maintain the protest in central seoul. Its been a long time to wait. Theres a debate about whether to raise the sewol at all. Debate about the practicalityies of all this. That was resolved in april, with a president ial stayings, even though it was going to cost in excess of 70 million u. S. It will be incredibly difficult and intricate. First therell be a survey period, and divers will go down to prevent the missing people that may be on board the ship. Were prevent the remains floating out, theyll put mesh on the entries. Then theyll try to inflate portions of the stick. Insert beans underneath it. And a rig to support those that take it to shore before raising it on a floating dock. And then to shore. It will be difficult and costly operation. People here, we spoke to a mother of a 17yearold boy, and she says theyll maintain the vigil until the end to make sure the ship is raised, and as much as can be is found out about the circumstances surrounding the disaster. African e. U. Peacekeepers are planning an offensive with the somali army ape gains alshabab. The aim to cut off a route to kenya. Local forces are taking on alshabab near the port city. We have this report from the front line. Reporter these are the moan, the latest recruits for the Ilya SamsonovNational Army somali National Army. They have been trained near a last strongholdful alshabab. Translation we cannot allow alshabab to use the region as a hide out. They have been flushed out of other parts of somali and will do the same. Until the ru crudes finish their training, they have the task of defending the territories under government control. We set out with them to their front lines. Its a constantly changing zone. Alshabab fighters are known to conduct surprise attacks almost anywhere. Suddenly we are under attack. There has been an alshabab ambush. Its renown for attacking the fighters, very far away from there. Many are returning fire. With attackers pushed back and everyone accounted for. We move forward to the official front line. Anywhere beyond here is rebel territory, these many dont afford to do that. They know the enemies can hit them. Just a few away from the forces sa base. Translation we have a close working relationship with the peacekeepers. They also support us by treating the sick and wounded. A short distance a way from the front lines is a village. Until recently an important base and Collection Center for alshabab. With their village turned into a battlefield most of the people here fled. Those who remain behind are terrified. This woman says her roadside africa tearia was burntly melissa chan members, a burnt done by alshabab members. This is not conventional war, and each group is ready to use any trick to outdo its openings still ahead here on al jazeera. This greek island proving to be a false hope, rather than a Promised Land for hundreds of refugees that arrive every day. And russias president getting out of his business suit to go underwater. Well tell you what is going on beneath the surface of his latest publicity stunt. Publicity stunt. The only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and thats what were doing at xfinity. We are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. And this includes our commitment to being on time. Every time. Thats why if were ever late for an appointment, well credit your account 20. Its our promise to you. Were doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. Because we should fit into your life. Not the other way around. Hello again, the top stories here on al jazeera, eight children are being killed or injured every day in yemen, according to a new report from u. N. I. C. E. F. The organization said children are bearing the brunt of the war. Police in thailand say the main suspect in the bomb attack did not act alone. Two others are suspect to the investigation. South koreas beginning work to race the sewol ferry that capsized in april last year, killing 300 people, most teenage students. The recovery is expected to cost 70 million i. S. I. L. Have killed a renowned archeologist in the ancient syrian city of palmyra. The antiquities chief said the body was found hanging in the main square of the of the Historic Site on tuesday. The 82yearold was held after they had captured palm rur in may. I spoke to a former director of the department of the antiquities in syria. He was very much asserted with palmyra archeology. He was mr palmyra working there from the early days back in the 50s, until he retired in 2003. And even after he retired he was involved in engaged in everything to do with palmyra, and its archeology and heritage. And, you know, you couldnt do anything in palmyra all these years without actually having him, who is extremely, you know, helpful, and thought of well by anyone that had any contact with him. J why did he decide to stay in syria, even as i. S. I. L. Came and tack over the palmyra area. I dont know. I can only guess. My instinct tell me that hes been closely connected to the city, even thought he could have escaped with when they evacuated the Museum Contents. Which he was very much involved with, he chose to stay behind. As a result, it was taken by d. A. E. S. H. , i. S. I. S. , and clearly executed, unfortunately on tuesday. I think he just felt that he was so much involved in part of the city and part of the culture and the history of the archeology, that he would live and die there if need be, and paid the ultimate price. Why did he pay the ultimate price, what risk did he pose to i. S. I. L. On a personal level, nothing, it was pure vengeance. As far as i understand from those i spoke to earlier today, they basically held him responsible for the evacuation of the you know the Museum Contents. I think the charge was that he was involved with smuggling antiquities which was, in this case, essentially that he had hoped to evacuate the Museum Contents, which saved the collections. What risks do you think there is to other archeologists who may have remained in palmyra. Well, any archeologist that lives in a territories undies is under i. S. I. S. Is at risk. We know of several archeologists threatened or imprisoned over the last year and a half, two years, because they you know, i. S. I. S. Assumes that they have additional knowledge or secret information about where a possible, you know, antiquities might be buried or where in the case of Museum Contents would be stashed. Theyd seek them out, forcing them to divulge the situation. I know at least one individual in raqqa was is essentially harassed by i. S. I. S. Fighters for some time to try to get that information from him. So i think any archeologist living under i. S. I. S. Control is at some point going to be in danger as and when i. S. I. S. Wants information from them regarding where such archeological material is hidden. 10 kurdish fighter have been killed. A bomb ir in a car targeted kurdish Security Forces there a ferry carrying hundreds of refugees left the creek island of cos, it was charted to stake them to the mainland. Thousands have been left behind. Jonah hull report on how the islands in are expected to cope. If this is a Promised Land, for many its proving to be a false one. Every day they come, sometimes in their hundreds. Refugees, and those seeking work. From the placid waters to turkey, the turkish town in the distance. Every day they wait for paperwork that allows them to stay or move on to other parts of europe. There is many people. Iraqis is here, iranis is here. But there is a little procedure. This day is a third day. Others have been waiting longer. Much longer. What is in . 23 years. And nobody has helped you in that time. They want to go to germany. What do you think youll find in germany . I think my future is there. We have survival kit. Some hygiene kit. Baby kit. Woman kit. Do you feel the local authorities are in control. Basically they are tired. You do something that is 100 people, and its something that have 1,000 people. In other words no no. Its tough. Thats for sure, its tough. Reporter things have been worst. In recent days, a governmentchartered passenger ferry has been moored, providing sanitation and documentation to 2,500 people. They are exclusively experienced on board who have fled the civil war. The ferrys presence eased the crisis, but for other nationalities that are not kept on board, like these People Living rough, little has changed. A group of africans, from cameroon, nigeria and congo say they are being discriminated against. We are angry, and we are tired, made a lot of complaint. Lodged a complaint to almost everyone. Most of them laugh at our complaints, and that is horrible. You think it is because you are africans. They might say. But what i see, they give you all the attention and complaint. You, yourself, should know that we are africans. Reporter on the greek shore they may be safe from the hardships they fled. But here, floating on a holiday they are far from secure russian president Vladimir Putin visiting crimea, the peninsula annexed from the ukraine. Hes officially there to promote tourism and is grabbing a chance to live up to his action man reputation. Rory challands reports. Russians are used to this sort of thing now. The almost annual excuse for their president to get out of his business suit and prove himself a man of action. On tuesday he boarded a submersible and dived to examine shipwrecks from the byzantine era. 1,000 years ago, and a time of particularly vigorous trade between the eastern and western world. Translation there are so many interesting things down here, so many objects, ancient pottery on the seabed. The view of the ship bed is clear. Experts say theres a lot of work to do. Reporter this was a carefully stagemanaged kremlin media event meant to school russians history and the countrys counter priorities. Vladimir putin described recently annexed crimea of sacred importance to russia. It would appear that vladimir the great was baptised before converting eastern slavs to christianity crimea was a western out post of the the great silk road, the ancient Trading Network stretching to china. Here we are at a center, a crossroads of trade routes, a Meeting Point of europe and asia for many centuries, and it is a geopolitical focus these days too. At this old crimean palace, the architecture at the palace speaks at a time when much of eurasia was under the tatar yoke. The argument about whether the russian sole was european or eastern or oriental is as old as the country itself. At places like this, you can get a reminder of influences, that there was a time where what is modern day russia was part of a bigger mongol empire with its capital in beijing of course, Vladimir Putin doesnt want to rewind the clock hundreds of years and be under asian rule once more, but russia is pivoting eastward, integrating space with china, signing out to beijings silk road belt project. A transeurasian trade. And investment network. It may look like a dip in a submersible. Under the surface, its more. Now, for the first time in almost a decade the u. S. Has been forced to call in the army to help fight fires. All the way to alaska. Tom ackerman reports. Reporter across the west firefighters are nearing the limit of resources. To put out hundreds of fires like these in eastern oregon. Crews are reinforced with support from 200 mobilized National Guard groups. In Central Washington evacuations forced hundreds from their home. Its coming down in pure flames, its like a flame throer. Coming through this. Weve lived here 33 years. Its hard to see this. At the peak of the apple harvest, one of the largest fruit processing plants was virtually destroyed. High winds that fanned the claims continue to pose an elevated risk why california is accustomed to the surveyor fighters. The firefighters can no longer depend on moisture from under cuts and trees. Even alaska with 200 fires raging has not been spared. More than 20,000km of tundra has been scorched. Making it the third worst on record for the state. Know covers more. Snow covers less of alaska than normal, so the risk is high through september. Relief may come from the pacific ocean. A winter forecast for one of the strongest el ninos would mean warmer sea temperatures raising the chance of rainfall. World athletics has a new boss, sebastian coe. Reporter it was a secret vote for a public role. An election to choose president for a sport in crisis. And the front runner triumphed, weary about the relieved. This, for me, is the pinnacle. Its my sport, my passion, the thing that i always wanted to do. Reporter the double olympic champion faced one contender, former ukranian pole vaulter sergey bubka. Coe won by 21 votes. The final stages of election were overshadowed by the world body. Allegations that it failed to act on evidence of widespread blood doping between 2001 and 2012. Coe has been a president since 2007. Theres a zero tolerance to the abuse of doping in my sport. And i will maintain that to the very highest level of vigilance. And that is something that is clearly over the next week or two, i will want to sit and discuss with my colleagues. Supporters insist that he can restore the image of International Track and field. Here hes taking on a sport that has many challenges. Some are talking about it being in crisis, and he has been the man to turn it around. Reporter the outgoing president recently turned 82. And has been in the job 16 years. Hes defended the bodys handling of doping. Sebastian coe takes over a governing body that has been under siege in recent weeks. On the eve of the world championships, theyve pledged to clean up world athletics. To do that they need money and time. You can read more about that story and the rest of the days news. Get the latest updates there from thailand on our website aljazeera. Com. 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