
"Eye Center" Condemns in Strongest Terms American Crimes Against Citizens, Migrants in Sana'a & Sa'ada
Sana'a – Saba:
The "Eye Center for Human Rights and Development" condemned, in the strongest terms, the crimes of the American aggression's airstrikes targeting citizens' homes in the capital, Sana'a, and a shelter for illegal African migrants in Saada Governorate.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Center explained that the American enemy's aircraft targeted, in the early hours of Monday—April 28, 2025—a shelter for African migrants, resulting in a horrific massacre that claimed 68 lives and left over 60 injured, according to preliminary figures expected to rise. This occurred amid shameful international silence.
The statement noted that the aggression's aircraft, in Sana'a Governorate, launched their criminal raids around 9:15 PM on Sunday, April 27, 2025, targeting four homes belonging to innocent citizens in the Thaqban area of Bani Al-Harith District. This led to the martyrdom of 11 civilians, including 8 children and 2 women, and the injury of 4 children and a woman. In a bloody scene that reveals the hideous face of aggression, which does not hesitate to kill innocents and destroy life's resources, in blatant defiance of all international laws and conventions,
The Eye of Humanity Center for Rights and Development affirmed that the continuation of these massacres against civilians and migrants constitutes a fully-fledged war crime, for which the US administration and its criminal tools bear full responsibility. The Center held the United Nations and all international organizations responsible for their suspicious silence and shameful complicity in these crimes.
The Center called for an urgent and independent international investigation and the prosecution of the aggression's leaders as war criminals before international courts. It noted that the blood shed in these crimes will remain a curse that haunts the killers until the Day of Judgment, and will not be forgotten by the passage of time.
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