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Death toll in US strike on Yemeni migrant detention center up to 68 — TV

Al Masirah also said that 115 migrants were in the center at the time of the attack

DOHA, April 28. /TASS/. The death toll in a US Air Force strike on a detention center for migrants from African countries in the city of Saada in northwestern Yemen has risen to 68, with 47 others injured, the Houthi-controlled Al Masirah TV channel reported.

Earlier, the channel reported 35 dead and 50 injured. According to it, most of the injured were in serious condition.

Al Masirah also said that 115 migrants were in the center at the time of the attack.

With the conflict in the Gaza Strip escalating, the Ansar Allah (Houthi) movement announced that it would carry out attacks on Israeli territory and block pro-Israeli ships from passing through the waters of the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait until Tel Aviv halted its military operation in the Palestinian enclave. The Houthi attacks stopped after the Gaza ceasefire was imposed in mid-January 2025, but after the ceasefire collapsed in early March, the rebels first announced a resumption of attacks on Israeli ships in the Red Sea and then resumed attempts to attack targets inside Israel with missiles.

On March 15, the US, under orders from President Donald Trump, began launching massive strikes against targets of the Houthis, who control about a third of Yemen's territory. According to the US Central Command, the operation is aimed at protecting American interests and ensuring freedom of navigation. In response, Ansar Allah launched a series of missile and drone attacks on the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier in the northern Red Sea. There was no information on damage to the ship as a result of the attacks.