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Yemen funeral hall attack 'kills 82' | |
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At least 82 people have been killed and more than 500 injured in a strike on a funeral gathering in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, rebel officials say. | |
The Houthi-run government said the hall had been hit by an air strike carried out by the Saudi-led coalition backing the internationally-recognised government of Yemen. | |
The coalition has denied carrying out a strike, suggesting "other causes". | |
The Red Cross says it had prepared 300 body bags. | |
Hundreds of body parts were found inside and outside the hall after the strike. | Hundreds of body parts were found inside and outside the hall after the strike. |
One rescuer, Murad Tawfiq, described the scene as a "lake of blood", the Associated Press news agency reports. | One rescuer, Murad Tawfiq, described the scene as a "lake of blood", the Associated Press news agency reports. |
Graphic photos circulating on social media show charred and mutilated bodies. | Graphic photos circulating on social media show charred and mutilated bodies. |
The funeral was being held for the father of Houthi-appointed Interior Minister Galal al-Rawishan, an ally of the rebels and former President Ali Abdullah Saleh. | The funeral was being held for the father of Houthi-appointed Interior Minister Galal al-Rawishan, an ally of the rebels and former President Ali Abdullah Saleh. |
A number of Houthi rebel military and security officials are believed to have been killed in the strike. | A number of Houthi rebel military and security officials are believed to have been killed in the strike. |
BBC correspondents say their presence could explain why the funeral was targeted, though it's likely many civilians were also there. | BBC correspondents say their presence could explain why the funeral was targeted, though it's likely many civilians were also there. |
The government of President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi is fighting both the Houthis and forces loyal to Mr Saleh. | The government of President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi is fighting both the Houthis and forces loyal to Mr Saleh. |
Thousand of civilians have been killed since the Saudi-led air campaign started last March, the UN's rights body says. | Thousand of civilians have been killed since the Saudi-led air campaign started last March, the UN's rights body says. |
Nearly three million people have been displaced in Yemen, one of the region's poorest countries, since the war began in 2014. | Nearly three million people have been displaced in Yemen, one of the region's poorest countries, since the war began in 2014. |
The Houthis took the capital then, forcing Mr Hadi's government to flee. Some ministers have since returned to the city of Aden. | The Houthis took the capital then, forcing Mr Hadi's government to flee. Some ministers have since returned to the city of Aden. |