People in Sanaa, Yemen, leave an area that was destroyed by an airstrike in early September. Photographer Lorenzo Meloni began documenting Yemen's civil war in April.
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A sick woman rests at a refugee camp in Yemen's Hajjah Governorate.
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This hospital was heavily damaged by an airstrike. According to the United Nations, more than 5,400 people have been killed in the Yemen conflict this year.
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Three fighters stand in the rubble of a sheik's home in September.
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Because of unclaimed bodies, Meloni said morgue workers often have to put two or three of them in a space at a time.
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A funeral is held for two men in Sanaa.
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A funeral is held for a 10-year-old boy killed in an airstrike.
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This woman's husband was killed in an airstrike, Meloni said. The school in which she sits is now her home.
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This military transport aircraft was destroyed by an airstrike.
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A refugee looks at the construction of a new tent.
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An airstrike left this crater on a road in the Hajjah Governorate.
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There is one place in Sanaa considered relatively safe, Meloni said: the Sheba Hotel. "It's where international organizations and journalists go to stay and sleep at night because the rest of the city is under airstrike."