Trump’s Yemen Strike Killed 61 Immigrants and No Combatants

US Military Strike in Yemen Killed Dozens of Immigrants, Killed No Combatants

A US military strike on an immigrant detention center in Yemen killed 61 Ethiopian civilians and injured another 56, according to a new report by Amnesty International. The attack was part of the Trump administration's air and naval strikes against Yemen's Houthi government, codenamed Operation Rough Rider.

The April 28 strike on the facility in Sa'ada, in Yemen's northwest, was an indiscriminate attack under international humanitarian law and should be investigated as a war crime, according to Amnesty. Survivors reported that they were "buried under the rubble" and had to dig themselves out after about one hour, with many suffering from head injuries, lost limbs, and serious nerve damage.

"I was buried under the rubble and after about one hour my brother came and pulled me out," said one survivor, who wished to remain anonymous. "I was bleeding... I had a head injury and I lost sight in one eye. It's a miracle we survived and got out of that place."

The US military has consistently claimed that it only targets military objectives in its operations, but Amnesty International found no evidence that the detention center was a military objective or that it contained any military equipment. The group called on the Pentagon to investigate the attack as a war crime and provide reparations to victims or their families.

"This is a lethal failure by the US to comply with one of its core obligations under international humanitarian law: to do everything feasible to verify whether the object attacked was a military objective," said Kristine Beckerle, Amnesty International's deputy regional director for the Middle East and North Africa. "The harrowing testimonies from survivors paint a clear picture of a civilian building, packed with detainees, being bombed without distinction."

The attack is one of the most lethal strikes on civilians during the Trump administration's campaign in Yemen, according to Airwars. The US military has conducted hundreds of airstrikes in Yemen since 2002, killing thousands of civilians and causing widespread destruction.

The Biden administration has maintained a similar approach to the Trump administration's policies in Yemen, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken stating that the US will continue to work with its allies to "address the humanitarian crisis" in Yemen. However, critics argue that the US military's actions in Yemen have been catastrophic and that the Biden administration must do more to address the crisis.

As the Trump administration ends, many are warning that the damage has already been done. The US military's actions in Yemen have contributed to a growing human rights crisis, with thousands of civilians killed or injured by airstrikes and other forms of violence. As the Biden administration takes power, it must confront the consequences of its predecessor's policies and work towards a more humane approach to conflict.

The strike on the immigrant detention center was part of a larger pattern of US military actions in Yemen that have caused widespread harm to civilians. The Trump administration's use of airstrikes and other forms of violence has been widely criticized as excessive and indiscriminate, and it remains to be seen how the Biden administration will address these issues.

The US military has consistently claimed that its actions in Yemen are necessary to counter the threat posed by Houthi rebels. However, critics argue that this justification is based on a flawed assumption about the nature of the conflict and the role of civilians as human shields.

In reality, the conflict in Yemen is complex and multifaceted, with multiple parties involved and a range of competing interests at play. The US military's actions have contributed to a growing humanitarian crisis, with thousands of civilians killed or injured by airstrikes and other forms of violence.

As the Biden administration takes power, it must confront the consequences of its predecessor's policies and work towards a more humane approach to conflict. This includes taking steps to address the root causes of the conflict in Yemen, such as poverty and inequality, and working with regional actors to find a peaceful solution to the crisis.

The strike on the immigrant detention center is just one example of the US military's actions in Yemen that have caused harm to civilians. It highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability from the US military and its allies, as well as a more nuanced understanding of the complex conflicts that are driving the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

Ultimately, the key to addressing the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is to work towards a peaceful solution to the conflict. This includes engaging with regional actors, supporting humanitarian efforts, and taking steps to address the root causes of the conflict.

The US military's actions in Yemen have contributed to a growing human rights crisis, but it remains to be seen how the Biden administration will address these issues. One thing is clear: the US government must take greater responsibility for its actions in Yemen and work towards a more humane approach to conflict.
 
🤕 my heart goes out to those innocent immigrants who lost their loved ones in that horrific attack... it's just not right that they were "buried under the rubble" and had to dig themselves out after an hour 🌀. the fact that there was no evidence of a military objective or equipment at the facility is just devastating 😩. i think we need more transparency and accountability from our governments, especially when it comes to actions like this. we can't just turn a blind eye to civilian casualties and expect everything to be okay 💔.
 
I'm so upset about this attack 🤕😱. It's just horrific that civilians, especially immigrants, were caught in the middle of a war and lost their lives. We need to hold our governments accountable for their actions and make sure that they're doing everything they can to protect human life.

It's not okay for the US military to claim that they only target military objectives when there's no evidence to back it up. This is a clear example of a war crime and it needs to be investigated ASAP 🚨.

We need to remember that every human being deserves dignity and respect, regardless of their nationality or background. These people were just trying to survive and start new lives, but they got caught in the crossfire.

The US government has a responsibility to provide reparations to the victims and their families, and to work towards a peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen. This includes supporting humanitarian efforts and addressing the root causes of poverty and inequality that are driving the crisis.

We can't just sit back and watch as innocent people suffer. We need to speak out and demand change 🗣️. It's time for our governments to put human life above politics and work towards a more peaceful and compassionate world 💖.
 
idk what's going on with this us military strike in yemen... like, how can they just kill dozens of people without even targeting any combatants? 🤔😱 it sounds so reckless and irresponsible. i'm all for keeping the country safe, but at what cost to innocent civilians?

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🤕 this is just horrific... a US military strike on an immigrant detention center in Yemen killed dozens of civilians, including 61 Ethiopians who were "buried under the rubble" and suffered severe injuries... it's unacceptable that the US military has consistently claimed it only targets military objectives but found no evidence to support this claim 🚫. The fact that thousands of civilians have been killed or injured by airstrikes in Yemen is already catastrophic, and this latest strike just adds to the tragedy 💔. The Biden administration needs to take concrete steps to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, including addressing poverty and inequality and working towards a peaceful solution to the conflict 🌎. It's time for greater transparency and accountability from the US military and its allies, and for a more nuanced understanding of the complex conflicts driving this crisis 💡.
 
this is just heartbreaking 🤕... 61 civilians, mostly immigrants from Ethiopia, killed in an indiscriminate attack on a detention center 🚫💔 no evidence of any military equipment or objective being targeted. how can you call that a "successful" strike? 🤷‍♀️ the fact that survivors had to dig themselves out after about an hour under rubble, with serious injuries and even lost limbs... this is a clear war crime 🚔😱
 
this is just awful 😔 the thought of people being buried under rubble and having to dig themselves out is horrific... 61 lives lost, innocent civilians who weren't even in a war zone 🤯 and no combatants were targeted, it's like they just got caught up in the crossfire. how can the US military justify this kind of attack? it seems so indiscriminate and inhumane...
 
🤔 I'm literally SHOOK by this news 🤯 61 innocent lives lost, hundreds more injured... it's just too much. The fact that the detention center was civilian and no combatants were present is just mind-blowing 🙄. We need to hold our leaders accountable for these atrocities and make sure we're not ignoring human rights in the name of "security" or whatever the excuse is 💔. Can't believe the Trump admin's legacy will be one of so much harm and suffering... what a total shame 😢
 
🤯 The scale of this atrocity is staggering 🚨. How can 61 innocent civilians be killed by an airstrike on a civilian detention center? It's like living in a war zone, where humanity has no protection 🌪️. The US military needs to do some serious soul-searching about its tactics and priorities 💔. This incident highlights the need for more transparency and accountability from those who claim to be fighting terrorism 🤥. We can't just sit back and watch as civilians are left to pick up the pieces of destruction 💔.
 
😕 This strike on the immigrant detention center is just another example of how some ppl think that war & violence are the only solutions to problems 🤯. I'm not gonna bash the Biden administration yet, but this kinda thing has gotta be addressed ASAP 👊. It's crazy that we're still debating whether or not airstrikes in Yemen are a good idea 😒. Can't we just try to find peaceful ways to resolve conflicts instead of killing people willy-nilly? 🤝
 
🤕 what's going on with the US military in Yemen?? killing dozens of innocent immigrants and still claiming it was a "targeted" strike 🚫... i mean come on, 61 people dead? that's not just a tragedy, that's a war crime 🚔... and it's all part of this bigger pattern of excessive violence and disregard for human life. I'm so tired of the US government just sweeping these incidents under the rug without holding anyone accountable 🙄... and now the Biden admin is just inheriting all this mess and saying "oh well, we're not going to change anything"? 😒 that's not leadership, that's just more of the same old policy. We need a new way forward in Yemen, one that prioritizes human rights and dignity over military objectives 🌎...
 
i dont think its true that the us military only targets military objectives... i mean, what if they were really just trying to protect themselves from houthi rebels? 🤔 but at the same time, 61 ethiopian civilians killed is still way too many... it's like, you can't just say we're sorry and expect everything to be okay after that kind of thing.

and im not sure if the biden administration is really going to do any better... they've been saying some pretty big things about addressing the humanitarian crisis in yemen, but how will they actually follow through on those promises? 🤷‍♀️ maybe we should just wait and see what happens before getting all worked up about it.
 
🤕 This attack on an immigrant detention center is just horrific, hundreds of civilians killed or injured and no combatants in sight? How can you justify that? The Trump administration's policies have been a disaster in Yemen and it's not like the Biden admin is going to magically fix everything. They need to take responsibility for their actions and start doing things differently.

And what really gets me is how they say they only target military objectives, but Amnesty International found no evidence of that. It's just not good enough to claim you're targeting the wrong thing when the evidence shows otherwise. We need more transparency and accountability from our government.

It's time for them to take a hard look at their policies in Yemen and start working towards a peaceful solution. This is about human rights, it's about protecting civilians, not just going after what they think are "enemies". The international community needs to hold the US accountable for its actions and make sure they're doing everything possible to prevent something like this from happening again.

The fact that thousands of civilians have been killed or injured by airstrikes in Yemen is a clear indication of the catastrophic consequences of the US military's actions. We need to see some real change, not just empty promises.
 
😱 just can't believe what's happening in Yemen 🤕 61 innocent lives lost in one strike...that's insane! And to think it was an indiscriminate attack, no distinction between civilians and combatants 😢. The US military needs to step up its game and take responsibility for these actions. It's not just about following international humanitarian law, it's about doing the right thing by human beings 🤝. We need more transparency and accountability from our governments, especially when it comes to conflicts like this. Can't we find a way to resolve conflicts peacefully without putting innocent lives at risk? 💔
 
😱 this is just sickening... 61 lives lost, innocent people who weren't even combatants... it's like they were just sitting ducks waiting to be slaughtered 🚀 how can you justify such atrocities? the fact that they were in an immigration detention center and didn't have any military equipment on them makes it even more horrific... what's next? are we gonna start targeting civilians for being poor or living in the wrong country? 😡 this is a clear example of war crimes and I don't care if it was part of some operation called "Rough Rider" - it doesn't make it right 💔
 
[Image of a person trapped under rubble with a red "X" marked through it]

when you say "collateral damage" but really you just mean innocent civilians

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US military strike in Yemen =/= "we were trying to help"

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war is never as simple as it seems
 
"When the dog bites, count twenty." 🐕👀 The US military's actions in Yemen have been a perfect example of this quote by Jack London, where the harm caused is not just physical but also emotional and psychological for the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. The fact that the detention center was labeled as a civilian target yet still got bombed without distinction highlights the gravity of the situation. It's time for the US government to take responsibility for its actions and work towards a more peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen 🤝💡
 
😱 This is just horrific! How can they even claim that it was a military objective? 61 people dead, including immigrants who were just trying to make a new life for themselves... the thought of being buried under rubble for an hour with no medical care is just heartbreaking 🤕. And what about those who lost limbs or sight? The US needs to be held accountable for this war crime and provide some kind of reparations to the victims and their families 💔. It's not like they were in the middle of a battlefield, these people were innocent civilians caught in the crossfire 😢.
 
🤔 this is just another example of how us military actions are causing harm to innocent ppl in yemen 🌎 i mean, what's the point of even calling it a "military operation" if u r gonna bomb a civilian center that's not even a military objective? 🚫 it's like they're just throwing around these fancy words without any real thought to the consequences. and now we're supposed to believe that it was just a "lethal failure" on their part? 💔 come on, be honest with yourself, this is just more of the same old imperialist nonsense 🤖
 
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🌎🕊️[An image of a dove flying over a map of Yemen]

📣👥 [A meme of people holding hands and forming a human chain, with the caption "We stand together against war crimes"]

😒🤷‍♂️ [A picture of a person shrugging their shoulders, with a caption "How can you justify this?"]
 
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