International Migration denies its relationship with a African immigrant center that is bombed in Saada

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) denied its relationship with a shelter for African immigrants in Saada, which was recently exposed to American bombing that killed and wounded dozens.
The UN Organization expressed its deep sorrow over the killing of immigrants, and its spokeswoman Monica Sheriak confirmed that the organization was not working in this facility, but it follows the situation closely and ready to provide support when needed, and called on all parties to the conflict to give priority to protect civilians.
The number of victims of the bombing of the center in Saada increased to more than 68 dead and 47 wounded African immigrants. In a related context, Houthi media reported that 8 people were killed and others were injured as a result of American raids on the Bani Al -Harith district in Sana'a.
The Houthis had announced earlier that civilians were injured in separate American raids, noting that the United States had carried out more than 1,200 raids since mid -March, killing, wounded and destroyed in the civil infrastructure.