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Saudi Arabia airstrikes kill more than 100 in Yemen prison

Airstrike on Yemen prison kills more than 100

The Arabian coalition led by Saudi Arabia did not immediately recognize the airstrike on the prison in Saada.

The Saudi-led coalition launched an airstrike on a prison controlled by Houthi rebels in Yemen. More than a hundred prisoners died. About it informs AR on Friday, January 21st.

Bashir Omar, spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Yemen, said rescuers continue to search the prison compound in the Houthi-controlled northern city of Saada.

“Unfortunately, the number of casualties is likely to increase,” Omar said.

In turn, Doctors Without Borders, in a separate statement, said that only “about 200” people were injured as a result of the airstrike.

In addition, another airstrike cut off the Internet for the poorest country in the Arab world.

In turn, the coalition led by Saudi Arabia, which is fighting the Houthis, did not immediately recognize the strike in Saada.

The day before, UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed concern about airstrikes on Sana’a, Hodeidah and other places in Yemen, as well as isolated shelling.

Remember that January 11 Arabian coalition launches military operation for the liberation of Yemen – “in order to restore security in the country.”

Later in Abu Dhabi there were explosions at an oil facility and at an airport. Yemeni Houthi rebels linked to Iran have already claimed responsibility for the attack on the UAE.

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