World News

Hotis said we attacked Sada’s immigration detention center on strike in Yemen, killing at least 35 people

Yemeni Sana – Media controlled by Houthi rebels in Yemen said the U.S. strike targeted immigration detention centers and killed at least 35 people in the Sada stronghold of the movement. The US military hammered Iran-backed Hushis Since March 15, every day strike has been in an action called the “Rough Rider”, trying to end their threat to the Aden Red Sea and Gulf vessels.

Houthis has been on strike against Western ships in Israel and the Red Sea, including American warships, for more than a year, as they call it Palestinian unity, as Hamas launches The war in Gaza By launching an unprecedented terrorist attack on Israel in October 2023.

On Sunday, the military said it had reached more than 800 targets in Yemen since mid-March, killing hundreds of Houthi rebels, including the group’s leaders.

On Monday, Al-Masirah TV network controlled by Hotty claimed that the U.S. strikes a detention center targeting African immigrants, while 35 bodies were “removed from the rubble.”

Rescue workers attacked a detention center in Saada, Yemen on April 28, 2025, and attacked a U.S. strike. Rescue workers carried an injured African immigrant.

Naif Rahma/Reuters


“Civil Defense and Red Crescent are continuing their efforts at the U.S. crime scene,” it said.

AFP was unable to independently confirm the authenticity of Al-Masirah’s claims of strikes attacking immigration detention centers or losses. AFP has contacted the U.S. military for comment.

According to a statement cited by Al-Masirah of the Hati government’s Ministry of Interior, the centre housed “115 immigrants from Africa”.

Videos run by the broadcaster show the bodies were trapped under rubble and rescue workers are working to help the casualties.

Strike attack detention center hosts African immigrants in Saada

Rescuers were carrying an injured African immigrant after they attacked an African immigrant in a detention center in Saada, Yemen on April 28, 2025.

Naif Rahma/Reuters


The Husie is like Hamas in Gaza Hezbollah in Lebanon, supported by IranThis is the arch of Israel.

Houthis began targeting transport in late 2023 to prevent ships from crossing the Suez Canal (typically an important route that accounts for about 12% of global trade), forcing many companies to fall into expensive detours around the tip of southern Africa.

In the most detailed account of the operation to date, Uscentcom has so far faced more than 800 targets since the start of Operation Rough Rider.

“These strikes killed hundreds of Houthi fighters and numerous Houthi leaders.”
­­
“The strike has destroyed multiple command and control facilities, air defense systems, advanced weapons manufacturing facilities and advanced weapons storage locations,” Centcom said.



Rep. Ro Khanna says Trump administration is taking “unconstitutional action”

07:57

Despite the strike, Houthis (who controlled Yemeni blockbusters, had been fighting a coalition war with Saudi-led, and has been backed by internationally recognized governments since 2015 – continues to claim attacks on American ships and Israel.

“Although Huss continues to attack our ships, our operations reduce the pace and effectiveness of the attack. Ballistic missile launches fell by 69%. In addition, attacks on one-way attack drone engines were reduced by 55%.

“There is no doubt that Iran continues to support Hushis. Hushis can only continue to attack our forces with the support of the Iranian regime,” the military commander said.

It added: “We will continue to increase the pressure until we reach our target, which remains a recovery for freedom of navigation and U.S. deterrence in the region.”



US Signals Talks about Progress in Iran’s Nuclear Plan

04:53

Al-Masirah TV reported on Sunday that a U.S. strike against the Yemeni capital Sanaa killed at least eight people and injured others.

The channel also broadcasts videos of destroyed houses and cars and blood-stained rubble on the ground, while rescuers gathered white cloths that looked like human remains.

Also on Sunday, Houthi media said that an earlier strike against Sanaa killed two people and injured several people.

During the administration of former President Joe Biden, the U.S. military began strikes against Houthis, and President Trump vowed to conduct military operations against the insurgents until they no longer pose a threat to transportation.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button