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Some were killed in air strikes at the Yemeni detention center

Some were killed in air strikes at the Yemeni detention center
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Saada: Air Attack crashed into a temporary detention center in Saada Province Yemen on Friday killing several people including African migrants, said a witness of Reuters, because the Saudi LED coalition increased operations in the area held by the Houthi movement.
Rescue workers still pulled the body out of the debris in the middle of the day after the dawn attack, but it was not clear how many people were killed.
The Al Masirah television channel managed by Houthi said dozens of people had been killed and injured in a strike in North Yemen.
It showed the record of a man who tried to clean the debris using their hands to reach them trapped and injured at Al-Jamhuri Hospital.
Despite the Yemeni war, migrants from African horns still go there on the way to Saudi Arabia or rich Gulf countries.
The military alliance led by Saudi Arabia had intensified air strikes at what he said was the Houthi military target after the Iranian-aligned movement carried out an unprecedented attack on members of the United Arab Emirates coalition on Monday and slid in Saudi cities.
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Yemen is experiencing a national internet blackouts on Friday with the exception of the southern city of Aden.
Houthi Media blamed him on a coalition attack on telecommunications facilities in West Hodeidah province.
Reuters cannot immediately confirm the cause of blackouts.
The Saudi Led Alliance on Thursday reported operations on “Houthi’s military capabilities” in Hodeidah, a ballistic missile launch platform in Bayda Province in Central Yemen and military targets in the capital Houthi Yemen Sanaa.
Conflict, where the coalition in March 2015 after Houthis overthrew internationally recognized government from Sanaa, had killed tens of thousands of people, flee millions and pushed Yemen to the threshold of starvation.
The UN envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, on Friday voiced major concerns over military escalation and asked for both parties to “train the maximum restraints”.

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