Airstrikes leave dozens of inmates dead in Yemen
Sanaa [Yemen], Oct. 30 (ANI): Dozens of inmates were killed in a pair of airstrikes targeting a Yemeni prison off the nation's west coast on Saturday, Houthi-controlled Defense Ministry said.
Sanaa [Yemen], Oct. 30 (ANI): Dozens of inmates were killed in a pair of airstrikes targeting a Yemeni prison off the nation's west coast on Saturday, Houthi-controlled Defense Ministry said.
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