Reports indicate a large number of migrants have been killed in an attack targeting a detention facility in Saada, Yemen. The Houthi group, who control the area, have accused the United States military of carrying out the deadly strike. The Houthis have close ties with Iran, and the accusation adds another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation in Yemen.
There has been no immediate response from the U.S. military regarding the claims made by the Houthis. The incident is likely to draw international condemnation and further complicate peace efforts in the war-torn country. Humanitarian organizations are struggling to provide aid to the affected population, and the attack on the migrant center will only exacerbate the crisis.
Saada is a stronghold of the Houthi movement, which has been battling a Saudi-led coalition in Yemen for years. The conflict has created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, with millions facing starvation and displacement. The attack on the migrant facility highlights the dangers faced by vulnerable populations caught in the crossfire.
Deadly Attack Hits Migrant Center in Yemen; Houthis Blame US
A devastating attack on a migrant detention center in Saada, Yemen, has reportedly killed dozens. The Houthi rebels, an Iran-backed group, have claimed the United States military is responsible for the strike. As of now, the U.S. military has not released any statement regarding the incident. The situation remains tense as international organizations call for an immediate investigation.