A Yemeni child who was chosen by NASA as one of the most intelligent children in the world was badly injured an airstrike in Yemen's province of Dhamar.
Abdullah Qais Al-Sanabani, who NASA called a global icon, lost a hand and a leg in the airstrike against a wedding party days ago.
Scores of others were killed and injured in the latest misdirected air raid by the Saudi-led coalition which has been bombing Yemen since March.
His condition is very bad and doctors may be forced to cut his other hand and leg since he is suffering from gangrene now.
In November 2012, 12-years old Abdullah won the top prize at the IKEN Scientifica Competition in India and them travelled to the headquarters of NASA in Washington.
The prize was given to him for inventing a car which operated with solar power.
Abdullah was neither a leader nor a militant within the Houthi group. Like all people in his town, he went to congratulate the bridegrooms and enjoy the wedding party.
No one expected that party would end in tragedy and bury the future of a brilliant kid who was full of energy and dreaming.
The misdirected raid on that party was the latest in a series of fatal mistakes by the Arab military coalition.
In the town of Makha, Taiz, airstrikes targeted a wedding party last month killing around 135 civilians and injuring many others mostly women and children.
In general, the UN has revealed that more 5.000 civilians including hundreds of children have been killed in the several-months conflict most of whom were killed in airstrikes.
Lately, the UN dropped a proposal for an international independent investigation into possible war crimes in Yemen.
Saudi Arabia resisted the proposal with the UN human rights council then asking it and the Yemeni government to form a joint committee to probe alleged violations of the laws of war.