Anti-government protesters carry an injured comrade during clashes with police in Sana'a on SundayPhotograph: Khaled Abdullah/ReutersAnti-government protesters show blood on their hands after helping wounded comrades Photograph: Mohammed Huwais/AFP/Getty ImagesWounded anti-government protesters lay on the ground as they receive medical help at a field hospital following clashes with security forcesPhotograph: Hani Mohammed/AP
Anti-government protesters flee after security forces opened fire in Sana'aPhotograph: Khaled Abdullah/ReutersA doctor carries a wounded child at a field hospitalPhotograph: Yahya Arhab/EPAProtesters carry a wounded soldier who defected to the anti-goverment movementPhotograph: Hani Mohammed/APAn anti-government protester injured during clashes with security forces in Sana'aPhotograph: Khaled Abdullah/ReutersThe Yemeni foreign minister, Abu Bakr al-Kurbi, (second right) speaks to the ambassador Ibrahim Said al-Adoofi (second left) during a session on Yemen at the UN human rights council in Geneva. Yemen's government has expressed its "sorrow and condemnation" over the violence Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty ImagesA protester with the colours of Yemeni flag painted on his face shows his blood-stained hands following assaults by army and security forces loyal to the Yemeni president, in Sana'aPhotograph: Wadia Mohammed/EPAAnti-government protesters carry a wounded defected soldier from the site of clashes with security forces to a field hospital in Sana'aPhotograph: Hani Mohammed/APAnti-government protesters flee after security forces fired tear gas grenades at them during clashes in the southern city of TaizPhotograph: ReutersAnti-government protesters use a motorcycle to carry Hassan Wadaf, a cameraman wounded at the site of clashes with security forces, in Sana'aPhotograph: Hani Mohammed/APA woman reacts as she waits outside a makeshift clinic for news about her son, who was injured during clashes in Sana'aPhotograph: Khaled Abdullah/ReutersAnti-government protesters carry an injured protester from the site of clashes with security forces, in Sana'aPhotograph: Hani Mohammed/APRelatives and protesters carry the body of a 10-month-old who was killed in the crossfire during recent clashes with security forcesPhotograph: Hani Mohammed/APA defected army soldier and passersby comfort a Somali man, centre, who was beaten up by anti-government protesters who mistook him for a pro-regime sniper in Sana'aPhotograph: Khaled Abdullah/ReutersAnti-government protesters carry a body during a mass funeral for demonstrators and defected army soldiers killed in clashes with security forces in Sana'a Photograph: Khaled Abdullah/ReutersBodies of protesters killed in three-day assaults by army and security forces loyal to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh lie in a hospital in Sana'aPhotograph: Yahya Arhab/EPAYemeni protesters in Sana'a demand the ousting of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Over five days, sporadic clashes have taken place in Sana'a between defected Yemeni forces loyal to anti-government protesters and army and security forces loyal to the president Photograph: Yahya Arhab/EPA
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