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The visual analysis probably shows us bombed Yemen migrants -Heaftzentrum

This detention center in Yemen, the African migrant, was hit by an air raid on April 28. It is located in Saada in the north of the country. At least 68 of the migrants were killed, according to the Houthis, a militant group supported by Iranians, that controls the north Yemen. Times could not independently check whether the building was a migrant center or that the dead and injured were all migrants. The Houthis said it was an American strike. The United States said that the strike and civilian victims were aware of it, but did not confirm or denied the participation in the attack. The Times analyzed satellite images, photos and videos of the consequences of the strikes and spoke to arms experts. We found that at least three US GBU-39 bombs were used in the attack, which indicates that the United States probably carried out the bombing raids. The ammunition destroyed the 4,800 square meter building, in which 115 migrants were recorded by Houthi-Lun Media. The Trump government has carried out an intensive bomb campaign against the Houthis since mid-March. The specified goal is to put the Houthis under pressure, to stop their attacks on Israel and international shipping ships in the Red Sea, where they have caused considerable trade disorders. Independent monitors say that civilian victims are increasing, and US officials state only a few details about the strikes or their destinations. While Israel has GBU-39S, there is no indication that they bombed Yemen at that time. The situation in Yemen is also opaque. The Houthis are sent in propaganda and have held independent journalists and the public from sharing videos and photos online. From the strike on April 28th in Saada, the Houthi's film material released that bomb crater showed on the site, which, according to arms experts, agreed with a GBU-39 explosion, and photos show debris from a weapon at the location. Among the ruins is the control system in the tail of a GBU-39, a 250 pound bomb designed and manufactured in the USA. The Yemen Executive Mine Action Center, a conventional organization, was there and was looking for ammunition residues. The group is bound to the government guided by Houth-LED and was previously financed by the United Nations. They shared other GBU 39 parts that were created near the destroyed detention center. In this photo there are two parts that hold the detonator of the bomb, which indicates that at least two GBU-39S exploded on site. In one of the craters, they found a circular object that is embedded underground, which is the basis of a detonator with a bolt. Weapons experts said the time that the fuze fountain was part of a GBU 39 bomb. Experts said the extent of the destruction also shows that several ammunition were used. This was not the first time that the internment camp in Saada was hit in recent years. In January 2022, numerous people were killed when a military coalition supported by the USA supported by the United States, supported by Saudi Arabia, started an air raid on another building in the center, about 100 meters from the building beat on 28 April. A defense officer said in a statement to The Times. In these claims. “They did not answer any specific questions whether they met the detention center and if so what their goal was.

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