Migrants' dreams buried under rubble after deadly strike on Yemen centre
- A US air strike pre-dawn on Monday killed over 60 African migrants at a detention center in Saada, Yemen, a Houthi stronghold.
- The strike occurred amid intensified US-led air campaigns against Iran-backed Huthi rebels, part of a decade-long conflict linked to Huthi attacks on Red Sea shipping.
- The detention center held about 115 migrants fleeing conflict, disasters, and poverty in the Horn of Africa, seeking work in Gulf countries despite perilous journeys.
- Human rights sources condemned the strike as "targeting poor migrants," with survivors describing bodies torn apart and officials expressing deep concern over civilian casualties.
- The attack highlights severe risks migrants face in Yemen and stresses calls for African leaders and the international community to address ongoing violence and humanitarian harm.
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