Dozens killed in U.S. strike on purported detention center in Yemen, visuals show
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A recent U.S. airstrike in Yemen's Houthi-run compound resulted in a significant number of casualties, with reports varying between 38 to 68 deaths. This facility has been used for years as a detention center for migrants, sparking outrage and calls for accountability regarding civilian casualties. The U.S. Central Command acknowledged they are investigating the claims but emphasized their operations are guided by comprehensive intelligence to reduce risks. The strike reflects growing tensions in the region, particularly related to the conflict in Gaza and Houthi retaliation against U.S. interests.
The U.S. airstrike in Yemen targeted a Houthi-run compound believed to be a detention center, killing at least 38 people and injuring dozens.
The U.S. military claims operations are based on comprehensive intelligence to minimize civilian risk, but visuals from the strike show no military presence.
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