Air strikes by the Saudi-Emirati coalition forces in Yemen on Houthi prison for detainees and prisoners in the community college in the city of Dhamar, late on Saturday evening and dawn of Sunday, which resulted in the deaths of about 150 detainees between the dead and wounded, according to Houthi sources .. widespread dissatisfaction in circles Political Yemen.
The channel «March» on its official website: «the aggression aircraft late on Saturday evening and dawn on Sunday, seven raids on three buildings belonging to his prisoners in the Community College north of the city of Dhamar, and the victim of the massacre of more than 150 dead and wounded».Houthi Information Minister, Dhaifullah al-Shami, denounced the bombing of this place by the Saudi-Emirati coalition, which denied that it was a military site.
The exchange of prisoners He pointed out that the prisoners' location is known to the aggression countries, the International Committee of the Red Cross and international organizations, pointing out that the detainees and prisoners targeted by the coalition raids were in the prisoner exchange lists with the Yemeni government side through the UN mediation, as part of the Swedish prisoner exchange program.
Houthi blamed the governments of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates "full responsibility for the targeting of the prison and what will result." International and local organizations called for documenting this horrific crime and visiting the detainee targeted by the Saudi-Emirati coalition forces with air strikes.
The Ministry of Health in the Houthi government confirmed the recovery of more than 60 bodies of the victims of the bombing of the Arab Coalition on a prison for prisoners in Dhamar province, central Yemen.
This was made by the spokesman of the ministry, Youssef al-Hadri, according to the march channel of the group.He explained that more than 60 bodies have been recovered, and that there is not yet a final figure, while the number of victims is expected to increase.
More than 50 people have been evacuated and much remains under the rubble, he said.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) estimated that more than 100 people were killed in the coalition raid on Dhamar prison
"We estimate that more than 100 people were killed," said Franz Rauchenstein, head of the ICRC delegation in Yemen, who went to Dhamar after the raid.
According to Roachenstein, at least 40 people were being treated in two hospitals in the city following the raid. He stressed that the site that was targeted was «an empty building belonging to the college, and has been used for some time as a detention center».He added: «It is disappointing that (the raid) targeted a prison. The striking of a similar building is shocking and sad. Prisoners are protected by international law. ”
The ICRC sent a team with urgent medical supplies, including 200 body bags, to Dhamar."While we are talking, some teams are working tirelessly to search for survivors under the rubble," he said, while others are "collecting bodies."
The Red Cross sent a team with urgent medical supplies, including 200 body bags
He said the chances of finding survivors were "very slim."Scenes showed a heavily damaged building, as well as bodies stuck under the rubble, while bulldozers cleared debris.
Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi accused the Arab coalition of "deliberately targeting prisoners" in Dhamar prison.He said in an interview carried by the channel «march» satellite channel of the Houthis, that «the enemy (the Arab coalition) deliberately targeted the prisoners in Dhamar, where a large number of them were preparing to come out in an exchange deal».Al-Houthi added that the incident expresses «human and moral hatred and bankruptcy and confusion and blocking horizon in the battle of absurd aggression on our people».He continued: «Crime against prisoners provides an additional testimony that the coalition permits all the people of the Yemeni people, even those loyal to him,» he said.The leader of the Houthis that «Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the traitors (the Yemeni army) in the forefront of fighting, and when they retreat, they kill them, and sometimes bombed them to pressure them».
Al-Quds Al-Arabi learned from a source in the Yemeni Rally for Reform Party that most of those killed in coalition air strikes on the Houthi detention camp in Dhamar city were from Islah detainees who were detained by the Houthi group in many Yemeni cities and regions. EP and white and Dhamar.
He explained that «these detainees do not apply to the description of prisoners as the Houthis, because most of them are civilians and were kidnapped from their homes or their headquarters or from the streets in these cities, without any justification other than accusing them of belonging to the Islah party or accusing them of political activity against the Houthi coup The legitimate government.On the other hand, a spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition, Col. Turki al-Maliki, said that the site bombed by the coalition in Dhamar, on Saturday night, was a "military target" of the Houthi militias, describing it as "legitimate target.
"According to the source, «the coalition destroyed military site of the Houthi militias in Dhamar containing stores for drones and unmanned aerial defense missiles», which is denied by the Houthi group in detail ».The Arab coalition forces in Yemen have bombed several Houthi detention centers in Dhamar, Sana'a and Hodeidah during the past years, during which hundreds of people were killed and wounded, most of them from Islah Party, which is hostile to the Houthi group, which the UAE practically declared to be targeting them through its mercenaries and militias. In Yemen.The most prominent Houthi detention camps that have been bombed by Saudi-Emirati coalition aircraft in recent years are Jabal Harran prison in Dhamar; military police camp in Sana'a; one in Hodeidah; and finally the community college in Dhamar. It belongs to the Reform Party.
Association of Mothers of Abductees The Association of the Mothers of the Abducted in Yemen condemned the targeting of the Arab Coalition Aviation to imprison Dhamar.
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