is his legacy, and this campaign means lives will be saved. jo black, bbc news, in wolverhampton. the time is 6:16. our top story this evening. record numbers of people are living in temporary accommodation in england including more than a hundred thousand children. and coming coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we re going to hear from harry brook ahead of this week s final test against australia. the ashes might be lost but england can still level the series. there s no sign of an end to yemen s long running conflict after eight years of war in the arab world s poorest country.
and fire at those who took my leg. it will go right to them. most of the children maimed and killed in taiz over the years have been victims of the houthis, but some died in air strikes by the saudi led coalition. if peace comes, and many yemenis have their doubts, the young will carry this war forever. we can speak to 0rla now. a terrible toll on yemen s children, what hope of an end to this war? eight years it has been going on already. eight years it has been going on alread . ~ , ., eight years it has been going on alread . ~ i. , , ., ~ ., eight years it has been going on alread. ,, already. when you speak to people here, they would already. when you speak to people here, they would say already. when you speak to people here, they would say little - already. when you speak to people here, they would say little or - already. when you speak to people | here, they would say little or none. we have been in southern yemen, more
children remain in the firing line, with more than 11,000 killed or maimed according to the un. there s been less violence since last year when a temporary un truce was brokered. but it s not peace either. iranian backed houthi rebels seized the capital sanaa in 2014 and still control this area in purple. a saudi led coalition backed by the uk and the us? intervened in 2015 aiming to reinstall the internationally recognised government and now control the grey areas. but the country is still fragmented, with multiple armed groups vying for influence all over the country. virtually besieged in the country s south west is the city of taiz, a battleground between government and houthi forces, where the young have not been spared. from there, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report. yemen s young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars.