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Home » News » Houthis say U.S. strike in Yemen hits migrant detention center in Saada, killing at least 35

Houthis say U.S. strike in Yemen hits migrant detention center in Saada, killing at least 35

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Sanaa, Yemen -The media of the Hutis rebels in Yemen said Monday that the US strikes attacked a migrant detention center and killed at least 35 people in the strength of the Saada movement. The United States Army has hit the Houthis backed by Iran With almost daily attacks since March 15 in an operation called “Rough Rider”, seeking to end the threat they represent for the vessels in the Red Sea and Aden’s Gulf.

The hutis have launched for more than a year attacks aimed at Israel and Western ships in the Red Sea, including US warships, in what they describe as solidarity with the Palestinians, since Hamas caused The war in Gaza By launching its unprecedented terrorist attack against Israel in October 2023.

On Sunday, the military said they have achieved more than 800 goals in Yemen since mid -March, killing hundreds of Hutis rebels, including members of the group leadership.

On Monday, the Al-Masirah television network controlled by Houthi said that US attacks had signed up for a detention center for African migrants, and that 35 bodies had been “taken from debris.”

Strike Hits Detention Center that welcomes African migrants in Saada

Rescue workers lead an injured African migrant after an alleged American strike hit a detention center that houses African migrants, in Saada, Yemen, on April 28, 2025.

NAIF RAHMA/Reuters


“Civil Defense and Red Moon teams continue their efforts in the US crime scene,” he said.

AFP could not independently confirm the veracity of Al-Masirah’s statement that attacks reached a migrant detention center or toll. AFP has contacted the US army to comment.

According to a statement cited by Al-Masirah from the Ministry of Interior of the Houthi Administrations, the center housed “115 migrants, all from Africa”.

The station executed the video showed bodies trapped under debris and rescuers who work to help the victims.

Strike Hits Detention Center that welcomes African migrants in Saada

Rescuers take an injured African migrant after a strike in the United States purely beaten in a detention center that houses African migrants, in Saada, Yemen, on April 28, 2025.

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The hutis are, like Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, backed by IranWho is Israel’s archiers.

The Houthis began to go to shipping at the end of 2023, preventing ships from passing through the Suez Canal, a vital route that normally transports about 12% of global trade, which forces many companies to an expensive detour around the tip of southern Africa.

In a statement that provides its most detailed accounting of the operation so far, Centcom, the United States military command responsible for the Middle East said: “Since the beginning of the Rough Rider operation, Uscentcom has achieved more than 800 objectives.

“These strikes have killed hundreds of hutis combatants and numerous huti leaders.”
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“Strikes have destroyed multiple command and control facilities, air defense systems, advanced weapons manufacturing facilities and advanced arms storage locations,” said Centcom.



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However, despite the strikes, the hutis that control great strips of Yemen and have been at war with a coalition led by Saudi that supports the recognized international government since 2015, has continued to claim attacks against Belhel and Israel.

Centcom said that “while the hutis have continued to attack our ships, our operations have degraded the rhythm and effectiveness of their attacks. Balistic missile releases have decreased by 69 percent. Unidirectional attacks”

“They will undoubtedly continue to provide support to the hutis. Hutis can only continue attacking our forces with the support of the Iranian regime,” said the military command.

“We will continue to increase the pressure until the objective is with, what remains the restoration of freedom of navigation and US deterrence in the region,” he added.



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Al-Masirah TV reported on Sunday that US attacks on the capital Yemení Sanaa had killed at least eight people and wounded others.

The channel also transmitted the video of the debris of houses and cars destroyed, as well as blood spots on the ground, while rescuers collected what seemed to be human remains on white fabric.

Also on Sunday, Houthi Media said that previous attacks on Sanaa had killed two people and wounded several more.

The US army began to strike against the Hutis, together with Great Britain, the administration of former President Joe Biden, and President Trump has promised that military action against the rebels continues until they yearn to an threat.

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