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Yemen: Top UN official in Yemen inspects migrant shelter targeted by US strikes
SHOTLIST SAADA GOVERNORATE, YEMEN (MAY 3, 2025) (ANADOLU-ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF UNITED NATIONS (UN) RESIDENT AND HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR IN YEMEN, JULIEN HARNEIS TALKING TO OFFICIALS AND INJURED PEOPLE IN AL JOUMHOURY HOSPITAL 2. VARIOUS OF INJURED PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL 3. HARNEIS AND YEMENI OFFICIALS WALKING 4. HARNEIS AND OFFICIALS SHAKING HANDS WITH LOCALS 5. VARIOUS OF OFFICIALS AND HARNEIS STANDING AROUND REMAINS OF BOMBS ON WHITE SHEET ON GROUND 6. VARIOUS OF HARNEIS AND OFFICIALS INSPECTING DESTROYED MIGRANT SHELTER 7. HARNEIS LOOKING AT PHOTOS OF VICTIMS IN FOLD (2 SHOTS) 8. HARNEIS SPEAKING TO MICROPHONES DURING PRESS CONFERENCE 9. HARNEIS AND OFFICIALS WALKING BY DESTROYED BUILDING 10. HARNEIS AND OFFICIALS STANDING AND LOOKING AT REMAIN OF LARGE MISSILE IN DESTROYED BUILDING 11. VARIOUS OF REMAINS OF BOMBS ON WHITE SHEET SAADA GOVERNORATE, YEMEN - MAY 3: The United Nations (UN) Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen, Julien Harneis, and his delegation visited a migrant shelter in northern Saada province on Saturday, May 3, days after it was hit by US airstrikes. Harneis also inspected Al-Joumhoury Hospital in the city, where injured African irregular migrants are being treated. Ammunition remnants were reportedly visible in the attack area. The Houthi group, which controls the region, stated on Monday, April 28, that the US strikes killed at least 68 people and wounded 47 others. According to the Houthi-run Interior Ministry, the shelter housed 115 African migrants and was under the supervision of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The ministry condemned the attack as a "full-fledged war crime." On Wednesday, the group claimed that the US had conducted 1,300 airstrikes and naval bombardments on Yemen since mid-March, killing and injuring hundreds of civilians. US attacks on Yemen resumed on March 15 after President Donald Trump ordered the military to launch a “major assault” on Houthi forces threatening to “wipe them out completely.” The Houthi group, however, defied the threats and continued to launch missiles and drones at Israeli targets and ships bound for Israel in the Red Sea in retaliation for Israel’s ongoing assault on Palestinians in Gaza.
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