Houthi: Many killed in air strike on Yemen detention center – Times of India

SAADA: An airstrike struck a temporary detention center in Yemen’s Saada province on Friday, killing several people, including African migrants, a Reuters witness said, as did Saudi-led coalition Action has been intensified in the areas occupied by Houthi Speed.
Rescuers were still taking out bodies rubble all around The morning strike followed the afternoon, but it was not immediately clear how many had been killed.
Houthi-run al masirah The television channel said tens of people were killed and wounded in the attack in northern Yemen. It showed footage of people trying to clear debris, using their hands to reach the trapped and injured. al-jamhuriq Hospital.
In-spite of this war of yemenMILF expatriate Horn of Africa Still go there via Saudi Arabia or the wealthy Gulf states.
The Saudi-led military coalition has intensified airstrikes on Houthi military bases following an unprecedented attack on a coalition member by an Iran-aligned movement. United Arab Emirates Further cross-border missiles and drone launches in Saudi cities on Monday.
A nationwide internet shutdown in Yemen on Friday, except in the southern city of Aden. Houthi media attributed this to a coalition strike at a telecommunications facility in the western province of Hodeidah. Reuters could not immediately confirm the cause of the outage.
The Saudi-led coalition reported on Thursday “Houthi military capabilities” in Hodeidah, ballistic missile launch platforms in Beyda province in central Yemen, and actions against military bases in Yemen’s Houthi-held capital Sanaa.
The conflict, in which the coalition intervened in March 2015 after the Houthis removed the internationally recognized government from Sanaa, has killed thousands, displaced millions and pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.
United Nations Yemen envoy, Hans Grundbergexpressed serious concern over the military escalation on Friday and called on both sides to “exercise maximum restraint”.

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