Dhamar airstrike explained

Partof:the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen and the Yemeni Civil War
Location:Dhamar, Yemen
Target:Houthis
Type:Airstrike
Fatalities:100+[1]
Injuries:40[2] (Acc. to Red Cross)
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Perpetrators: Saudi Arabia led coalition
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The Dhamar Airstrike took place on 1 September 2019[3] when Saudi led military coalition aircraft targeted a college building in Dhamar, Yemen that was used as a detention facility by the Houthis. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Yemen, the airstrike killed dozens of detainees.[4]

Airstrike

According to the ICRC, the Saudi-led coalition aircraft carried out an airstrike on a multistory building that served as a detention facility by the Houthis. Of the 170 persons detained at the building, 40 were treated by injuries and the rest were presumed killed.[5] Saudi-led coalition spokesman Turki Al-Maliki denied targeting civilians and said the airstrike was aimed at a legitimate military target. A former detainee told the Associated Press that the Houthis were repairing weapons in and close to the detention center. Several other detainees said via social media that the center had been the target of airstrikes before. It was consistent with the Houthi practice of using human shields near detention facilities. Local residents said some of those detained were arrested for being critical of the Houthis.[6]

Aftermath

The Houthis released 290 detainees as part of a peace initiative of the United Nations (UN), 42 of which were survivors of the airstrike.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 1 September 2019 . Red Cross says more than 100 people killed in airstrike on Yemen prison. Agence France-Presse. The Guardian. 16 September 2019.
  2. News: Red Cross confirms Saudi coalition bombed detention facility in Yemen, over 100 'presumed killed'. September 2, 2019 . The Washington Post.
  3. News: Red Cross says more than 100 killed in attack on Yemen prison . Reuters. Dahlia . Nehme . Ghaida . Ghantous . David . Goodman. 1 September 2019. 15 March 2023.
  4. Web site: Saudi-UAE-led coalition bombs Yemen prison, 'kills 60'. live. 2022-01-22. Al Jazeera. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20201223221003/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/9/1/houthis-saudi-led-coalition-bombs-yemen-prison-kills-dozens . 2020-12-23 .
  5. News: Raghavan. Sudarsan. 2 September 2019. Red Cross confirms Saudi coalition bombed detention facility in Yemen, over 100 'presumed killed'. en-US. Washington Post. 2022-01-22. 0190-8286.
  6. News: Al-Haj. Ahmed. Magdy. Sami. 2 September 2019. Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen rebel-run prison kill over 100. en-US. Associated Press. 2023-02-04.
  7. News: Yemeni rebels release hundreds of detainees. September 30, 2019. BBC News.