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Yemen migrant boat attack kills at least 31 | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
At least 31 people have been killed after a boat carrying Somali refugees was targeted in a helicopter attack off the coast of Yemen, the International Organisation for Migration says. | |
Women and children were among those killed when the vessel was hit near the Bab al-Mandeb strait, the IOM said. | |
Images from the scene showed a boat strewn with bodies. | Images from the scene showed a boat strewn with bodies. |
Among the dead were Somali refugees carrying ID documents issued by the UNHCR, the UN's refugee agency said. | |
About 80 survivors were rescued and taken to hospital, according to the IOM. | |
It remains unclear who carried out the attack. | |
The port is controlled by Houthi rebels who are fighting a Saudi-led coalition in Yemen's two-year war. The coalition, in general, controls Yemen's airspace. | |
The rebel-controlled Saba news agency said the refugees had been attacked from the air by the coalition, and coastguard Mohamed al-Alay told Reuters the boat had been hit by helicopter gunships. | |
But a port official told the AFP news agency that the craft had docked and the dead and injured had been hit with light weapons fire. | |
The coalition has not commented on the incident. | |
It is also not known where the boat was travelling to and from. | |
Despite the humanitarian crisis which has brought Yemen to the brink of famine, some migrants from Africa continue to travel to the war-torn country. | |
UNHCR officials said the people in the boat may have been heading towards Sudan or other countries to the north to escape deteriorating conditions in Yemen. | |
Somalia is also currently at risk of famine, according to the UN, with 2.9m facing food insecurity - following decades of civil war and a previous famine in 2011. |