
Health : 125 people victims of U.S Attack on Migrant Shelter in Saada City
The Ministry of Health and Environment announced that the number of victims of the US attack on the illegal migrant shelter in Saada City has reached 125.
The Ministry of Health clarified in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the US attack on the shelter resulted in the deaths of 60 and the injury of 65 African migrants, according to a preliminary toll.
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