Saudi-led coalition aircraft struck a military police camp in the
Houthi-controlled Yemeni capital Sanaa on Wednesday, killing at least 39
people and wounding 90 more,
including some prisoners, an official and
witnesses said.
The strike is part of an air campaign by the Western-backed coalition
on the Iran-allied Houthis that has escalated since the Houthis crushed
an uprising last week led by former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh
and killed him.
One official in the camp said the coalition
aircraft had launched seven raids on the camp, located in the eastern
part of Sanaa, where some 180 prisoners were being held.
The official said rescue teams had pulled out 35 bodies from the rubble, while the rest were not accounted for.
It
was the latest in a string of air raids the coalition has conducted on
Sanaa and other parts of the country, sometimes causing multiple
casualties among civilians.
A spokesman for the Saudi-led
coalition could not immediately be reached for comment on the report.
The coalition denies that it targets civilians.
The United States
and Britain provide political backing as well as weapons and logistical
support for the Saudi-led coalition, which has been fighting since 2015
to restore Yemen’s internationally-recognised president, Abd-Rabbu
Mansour Hadi, to power.
Reuters
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