Amnesty International is demanding an investigation into a U.S. airstrike that killed more than 60 African migrants held in a Houthi run prison in Yemen’s Saada province last April, saying the attack may constitute a war crime.
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- Amnesty International calls for an investigation into a U.S. airstrike in Yemen's Sa'dah province.
- The airstrike killed more than 60 African migrants held in a Houthi-run prison. 6s
- Amnesty alleges the strike could constitute a war crime due to its indiscriminate nature. 27s
- The U.S. Central Command has not yet explained the strike on the migrant detention facility. 1m 6s
- The incident has renewed scrutiny of U.S. involvement in Yemen's conflict and the treatment of migrants. 1m 10s