Migrants' dreams buried under rubble after deadly strike on Yemen centre
- A US air strike hit a migrant detention centre in rebel-held Saada, Yemen, on the pre-dawn of Monday, killing more than 60 people in their sleep.
- This attack followed a renewed US military campaign and ongoing conflict between the Saudi-led coalition and Iran-backed Huthis, with prior strikes hitting the same complex in 2022 and a fatal blaze in 2021.
- The detention centre held about 115 African migrants fleeing conflict, disasters, and poverty, who risk dangerous passages through Yemen en route to Gulf countries seeking work.
- Huthi-Affiliated media reported at least 68 killed and 47 critically injured, while Ibrahim Abdul Qadir Mohammed Al-Moallem condemned the "heinous crime" targeting poor migrants and called for African and international responses.
- The strike intensified concerns over civilian casualties amid a decade of Yemen conflict, with the UN and Human Rights Watch urging accountability and the US military acknowledging reports of civilian harm.
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