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Ministry of Health: Victims Toll of Aggression Massacre Against Prisoners in Dhamar Rise to 110

Ministry of Public Health and Population announced on Sunday that the victims of the US-Saudi aggression, that targeted prisoners in Dhamar province, has risen to 60 dead and 50 injured in a death toll not final.

 

The spokesman of the ministry, Dr. Yousef Al-Hadhri, said in a telephone interview with Al-Masirah TV that the aggression has targeted, in seven raids with 14 missiles, three buildings in Dhamar, where 185 mercenary prisoners, who were captured from different fronts, were being kept.

 

Al-Hadhri said that 60 bodies had been recovered so far and the death toll is likely to rise above 100, as large numbers of victims are still under the rubble. He pointed out that 50 wounded were sent to hospitals in the province.

 

He pointed out that the teams from the Ministry of Health and Red Crescent and citizens are pulling the victims from the rubble, and collecting the remains of the victims in the place.

 

The spokesman of the Ministry of Health called on organizations working on the humanitarian side to have a position towards these crimes committed by aggression.

 

He pointed out that the Red Cross has promised the Ministry of Health to go to the crime scene, issue a statement and provide medical assistance.

 

Early Sunday, the US-Saudi aerial aggression launched seven raids on a building used  for war prisoners north of Dhamar province.

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