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Yemeni officials: Death toll in Saudi-led airstrike hits 58

By Associated Press19:42 30 Oct 2016, updated 19:42 30 Oct 2016

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — The death toll in an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition on a prison complex in western Yemen has risen to 58, security officials said on Sunday.

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Abdel-Rahman al-Mansab, a security chief of the district of al-Zaydia in the Red Sea port of Hodeida, said most of the dead in Saturday's airstrike were prisoners. They were among a total of 115 inmates who were serving jail terms for misdemeanor crimes or who were still in pretrial detention.

The city is under control of Yemen's Shiite Houthi rebels, who seized the capital and much of the northern region in 2014. The Houthi takeover has forced the internationally-recognized government to flee the country and request military intervention by neighboring Gulf states, which have carried an extensive air campaign in Yemen since March last year.

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People stand near bodies of people who were killed at the al-Zaydiya security headquarters, that was destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes, Saturday, in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Security and medical officials say dozens of prisoners and security personnel are feared dead after airstrikes battered two prisons inside the security headquarters. (AP Photo/Abdoo Alkarim Alayashy)
The conflict has left more than 10,000 dead and injured and displaced nearly three million Yemenis while pushing the Arab world's poorest nation to the brink of famine.

Rights groups have accused the coalition of systematically carrying attacks on civilians.

On Sunday, the Saudi-led coalition said the prison complex is used as a command center for Houthis.

Al-Mansab denied that, saying it is a "civilian" site and added that the complex came under three airstrikes that killed the inmates along with rescuers who came to help the injured. He said there were still bodies under the rubble.

Yemeni officials said at least 20 of the victims were anti-Houthi political detainees who were rounded up over suspicions of cooperating with the coalition.

Al-Mansab also said that the complex has two prisons, one for women and one for men, but there were no female inmates at the time of the attack. "When I went there, I saw a pile up of charred bodies beyond recognition. They were burned to death," he said.

A medical official said that nearly 60 other bodies were transferred to the military hospital in the city, suggesting that some of the victims were security personnel. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak to the press.

Hodeida is one of Yemen's most impoverished cities. The Saudi-led coalition has repeatedly targeted its port, under the pretext that it is being used by Houthis to smuggle weapons.

The port serves the northern region, including the Houthi-controlled capital. The bombing of the port and a naval and air blockade imposed by the coalition have contributed to the increasing rate of food insecurity in Yemen, which imports 90 percent of its food.

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People search for survivors at the al-Zaydiya security headquarters that was destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes Saturday, in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Security and medical officials say dozens of prisoners and security personnel are feared dead after airstrikes battered two prisons inside the security headquarters. (AP Photo/Abdoo Alkarim Alayashy)

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People gather at the al-Zaydiya security headquarters that was destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes Saturday, in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Security and medical officials say dozens of prisoners and security personnel are feared dead after airstrikes battered two prisons inside the security headquarters. (AP Photo/Abdoo Alkarim Alayashy)

@B@KH @HAIDER @waz @Irfan Baloch @Mentee
 
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Yemeni officials: Death toll in Saudi-led airstrike hits 58

By Associated Press19:42 30 Oct 2016, updated 19:42 30 Oct 2016

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — The death toll in an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition on a prison complex in western Yemen has risen to 58, security officials said on Sunday.

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Abdel-Rahman al-Mansab, a security chief of the district of al-Zaydia in the Red Sea port of Hodeida, said most of the dead in Saturday's airstrike were prisoners. They were among a total of 115 inmates who were serving jail terms for misdemeanor crimes or who were still in pretrial detention.

The city is under control of Yemen's Shiite Houthi rebels, who seized the capital and much of the northern region in 2014. The Houthi takeover has forced the internationally-recognized government to flee the country and request military intervention by neighboring Gulf states, which have carried an extensive air campaign in Yemen since March last year.

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People stand near bodies of people who were killed at the al-Zaydiya security headquarters, that was destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes, Saturday, in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Security and medical officials say dozens of prisoners and security personnel are feared dead after airstrikes battered two prisons inside the security headquarters. (AP Photo/Abdoo Alkarim Alayashy)
The conflict has left more than 10,000 dead and injured and displaced nearly three million Yemenis while pushing the Arab world's poorest nation to the brink of famine.

Rights groups have accused the coalition of systematically carrying attacks on civilians.

On Sunday, the Saudi-led coalition said the prison complex is used as a command center for Houthis.

Al-Mansab denied that, saying it is a "civilian" site and added that the complex came under three airstrikes that killed the inmates along with rescuers who came to help the injured. He said there were still bodies under the rubble.

Yemeni officials said at least 20 of the victims were anti-Houthi political detainees who were rounded up over suspicions of cooperating with the coalition.

Al-Mansab also said that the complex has two prisons, one for women and one for men, but there were no female inmates at the time of the attack. "When I went there, I saw a pile up of charred bodies beyond recognition. They were burned to death," he said.

A medical official said that nearly 60 other bodies were transferred to the military hospital in the city, suggesting that some of the victims were security personnel. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak to the press.

Hodeida is one of Yemen's most impoverished cities. The Saudi-led coalition has repeatedly targeted its port, under the pretext that it is being used by Houthis to smuggle weapons.

The port serves the northern region, including the Houthi-controlled capital. The bombing of the port and a naval and air blockade imposed by the coalition have contributed to the increasing rate of food insecurity in Yemen, which imports 90 percent of its food.

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People search for survivors at the al-Zaydiya security headquarters that was destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes Saturday, in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Security and medical officials say dozens of prisoners and security personnel are feared dead after airstrikes battered two prisons inside the security headquarters. (AP Photo/Abdoo Alkarim Alayashy)

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People gather at the al-Zaydiya security headquarters that was destroyed by Saudi-led airstrikes Saturday, in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Security and medical officials say dozens of prisoners and security personnel are feared dead after airstrikes battered two prisons inside the security headquarters. (AP Photo/Abdoo Alkarim Alayashy)

@B@KH @HAIDER @waz @Irfan Baloch @Mentee

The Houthis should stop dragging the Yemeni people through this conflict. The longer this war is, the more expensive it gets in terms of lives and money for both sides. The houthis should surrender with Terms for removing the current president and hashing out a deal.

That way Saudi Arabia can start Re-building Yemen or at least help the Country grow again.
 
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Poor souls dying IN Iran-Saudi proxy war.....Iran should stop using these people as cannon fodders against KSA....

Iran is using them and thats why KSA is bombing them....
I believe that you going to hell for what you said and you'll pay for it in this life God is justice.

The Houthis should stop dragging the Yemeni people through this conflict. The longer this war is, the more expensive it gets in terms of lives and money for both sides. The houthis should surrender with Terms for removing the current president and hashing out a deal.

That way Saudi Arabia can start Re-building Yemen or at least help the Country grow again.
I believe that you going to hell for what you said and you'll pay for it in this life God is justice.
 
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I have that you going to hell for what said and you'll pay for it in this life God is justice.

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I am going to hell for this? Brother what is this nonsense? Speaking Sense will get you in Hell? Mate, Is that Shia beliefs?

Also I believe it is God who dictates who goes to hell not another Human.
 
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Poor souls dying IN Iran-Saudi proxy war.....Iran should stop using these people as cannon fodders against KSA....

Iran is using them and thats why KSA is bombing them....
You mean Iran is using Anti-Houthi prisoner against KSA so KSA and Co. had to vaporize those Anti-Houthi peoples ?

The Houthis should stop dragging the Yemeni people through this conflict. The longer this war is, the more expensive it gets in terms of lives and money for both sides. The houthis should surrender with Terms for removing the current president and hashing out a deal.

That way Saudi Arabia can start Re-building Yemen or at least help the Country grow again.
well its called negotiation so let me offer you a counter proposal .
KSA should stop its atrocities against Yemeni peoples through this conflict.The longer this war is, the more expensive it gets in terms of lives and money for both sides.The KSA should surrender and Houthis agree they pull their forces out of KSA and hashing out a deal.and in process Al-Saud can pay the Yemeni for the destruction she bring to their country so they can rebuild it according to their own wish
 
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Poor souls dying IN Iran-Saudi proxy war.....Iran should stop using these people as cannon fodders against KSA....

Iran is using them and thats why KSA is bombing them....

It's Saudi Arabia's fault for mindlessly bombing Yemen.
 
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he KSA should surrender and Houthis agree they pull their forces out of KSA and hashing out a deal.and in process Al-Saud can pay the Yemeni for the destruction she bring to their country so they can rebuild it according to their own wish

The Houthis aren't even in Saudi Arabia.


Here is a Counter-Proposal, Current President of Yemen Resigns and New Election is started. Houthis put down their Arms and agree to be Arrested, If the Houthis want to be Pardoned they have to Fight Al Qaeda. Saudi Arabia pays for building Hospitals and Schools in Yemen and provide Trade deals for Yemen to rebuild.
 
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The Houthis should stop dragging the Yemeni people through this conflict. The longer this war is, the more expensive it gets in terms of lives and money for both sides. The houthis should surrender with Terms for removing the current president and hashing out a deal.

That way Saudi Arabia can start Re-building Yemen or at least help the Country grow again.

Or maybe Saudi Arabia should stop bombing Yemen, how does that sound?
 
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Those pilots are personally all good with knowing that they're bombing dozens of unarmed people to death? Bombing a prison and killing the enemies of Houthis, I don't get it.

The CJTF-OIR coalition makes mistakes every now and then but these aren't mistakes, it's intentional.
 
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Why should they? Saudi Arabia has killed thousands of their civilians, how can they trust them?

Civillians during times of war, not peace. When was the last time Saudi Arabia broke a Ceasefire? Whats going to stop Houthis killing Saudi Soliders during this time of Sympathy? Sorry but houthis have to drop their Arms first.
 
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Civillians during times of war, not peace. When was the last time Saudi Arabia broke a Ceasefire? Whats going to stop Houthis killing Saudi Soliders during this time of Sympathy? Sorry but houthis have to drop their Arms first.

No, they have every right to exact revenge. Unless and until Saudi Arabia stops, they shouldn't be expected to comply in any way, shape or form. In fact, after what's happened to Yemen, I don't think things will be fair until Saudi Arabia is punished for its crimes.
 
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