Yemen’s Houthis claim dozens killed in alleged US airstrike on prison holding African migrants
- Yemen's Houthi rebels alleged on Monday a United States airstrike struck a prison holding African migrants in Saada governorate.
- The United States targets Houthi rebels due to their attacks on Red Sea shipping and Israel.
- The US military offered no immediate comment on the alleged strike in the Houthi stronghold Saada governorate.
- Houthi rebels claim the alleged strike killed at least 30 people.
- This alleged incident marks the latest event involving migrant casualties in Yemen's decadelong war.
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US airstrike on migrant centre in Yemen kills at least 68 people
Corpses covered in dust and debris were scattered in the wreckage of a detention centre for African migrants in Yemen, after what Houthi-controlled television described yesterday as a US airstrike that killed 68 people.
‘Dozens of African migrants killed in US strike on Yemen’ - Daily Trust
At least 68 African migrants have been killed in a US air strike on a detention centre in Houthi-controlled north-western Yemen, the armed group’s TV channel says. Al Masirah reported that another 47 migrants were injured, most of them critically, when the centre in Saada province was bombed. It posted graphic footage showing multiple bodies covered in the rubble of a destroyed building. A US defence official said the US military’s Central Comma…
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