Credited from: REUTERS
The U.S. military stated it has conducted more than 800 airstrikes in Yemen since March 15, aiming to eliminate threats posed by Houthi rebels, known for attacking shipping routes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, according to Reuters and Channel News Asia.
In a tragic new development, the Houthi authorities have reported that a recent U.S. strike struck a migrant detention center in Saada, resulting in at least 68 fatalities and numerous injuries among those held there, predominantly African migrants, according to Houthi-run media Al-Masirah TV and coverage from multiple news outlets like The New York Times and BBC.
The airstrike has prompted outrage, with the Houthi-run Interior Ministry condemning the attack as a "heinous crime" and citing that approximately 115 migrants were detained at the site, further reported by Los Angeles Times and Africa News.
U.S. Central Command has refrained from confirming details of individual strikes, citing operational security, but acknowledged the ongoing campaign aims to significantly degrade the Houthi capabilities, including advanced weapons systems and command facilities, as articulated by The New York Times and South China Morning Post.
The ongoing airstrikes align with U.S. efforts to combat Iranian influence in the region, as the Houthis have claimed actions against vessels in the Red Sea are in solidarity with Palestinians enduring conflict in Gaza, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, according to Channel News Asia and Dawn.