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    Amnesty Demands Probe into US Yemen Strike Killing 68 Migrants

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Amnesty International has called for a thorough investigation into a US military strike on a migrant detention facility in Yemen that occurred last year. The attack resulted in the deaths of at least 68 detainees, raising serious concerns about potential violations of international humanitarian law. This incident highlights the devastating impact of ongoing conflict in Yemen, where civilians often bear the brunt of military operations. The call for accountability underscores the need to address war crimes amid the prolonged humanitarian crisis in the region.

    Yemen has been embroiled in a complex civil war since 2014, involving multiple factions and foreign interventions, including US-led coalition airstrikes targeting militant groups. Migrant detention centers, often overcrowded and under-resourced, have become vulnerable sites during the conflict. The strike on the detention facility not only caused significant loss of life but also intensified fears about the protection of non-combatants in conflict zones. International human rights organizations have repeatedly urged all parties to uphold the laws of war and protect civilians.

    In a significant development, Amnesty’s demand for an independent inquiry into the strike could pressure governments and international bodies to take stronger action against impunity. Investigating such attacks is crucial for justice and for preventing future violations. Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Yemen remains dire, with millions displaced and in urgent need of aid. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of the conflict and the importance of accountability in war.

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