Red Cross: Yemen prison airstrike killed, injured over 100

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A Saudi-led airstrike targeting a prison run by Yemen's Houthi rebels killed and wounded over 100 detainees on Friday, rescuers said, part of a pounding aerial offensive that hours earlier saw another airstrike take the Arab world's poorest country off the internet.

A strike in the port city of Hodeida, later confirmed by satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press, hit a telecommunication center there that's key to Yemen's connection to the internet. Airstrikes also hit near Sanaa, Yemen's capital held by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels since late 2014.

Doctors Without Borders in a separate statement put the number of wounded alone at "around 200" people. Yemen faces "a nation-scale collapse of internet connectivity" after an airstrike on a telecommunications building, NetBlocks said. Save the Children said the airstrike in Hodeida killed at least three children playing on a soccer field.

 

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