Un certain Murad Nasser signale « la plus grande explosion survenue à Sanaa, il y a quelques minutes ».
▻https://twitter.com/murad_nasser/status/590058784891899904
(Je ne peux évidemment pas confirmer la véracité de cette photo.)
Un certain Murad Nasser signale « la plus grande explosion survenue à Sanaa, il y a quelques minutes ».
▻https://twitter.com/murad_nasser/status/590058784891899904
(Je ne peux évidemment pas confirmer la véracité de cette photo.)
Explosion Rips Through Homes in Yemen’s Capital After Airstrike - NYTimes.com
▻http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/21/world/middleeast/sana-yemen-explosion.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0
SANA, Yemen — Dozens of people were feared dead after an airstrike on Monday morning by a Saudi-led military coalition set off a huge explosion that flattened homes in the Yemeni capital, according to witnesses.
The explosion shattered windows and shook buildings miles from the site of the attack, in the Faj Attan area of the capital, Sana. The wounded were taken to a nearby hospital in a stream of ambulances and trucks, and medical workers called for blood donations.
Séquence captée à 2 km de l’impact…
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iz45MZ4QXU
Massive explosion of missile depot in Yemen (VIDEO) — RT News
▻http://rt.com/news/251161-yemen-scud-depot-explosion
An air strike on an army Scud missile depot in the suburbs of Yemen’s capital Sanaa caused a huge explosion near living quarters, which sustained significant damage.
The destroyed facility was situated on the Faj Attan mountain overlooking the Hadda government district, near to the presidential palace and many embassies.
Explosion Rips Through Homes in Yemen’s Capital After Airstrike
▻http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/21/world/middleeast/sana-yemen-explosion.html
The coalition has bombed military installations across the country but has also hit factories, gas stations and residential neighborhoods, according to witnesses and aid workers.
The relief organization Oxfam said in a statement on Sunday that the coalition had also bombed one of its storage facilities in Saada Province, in northwest Yemen.
“The contents of the warehouse had no military value,” the group said. “This is an absolute outrage, particularly when one considers that we have shared detailed information with the coalition on the locations of our offices and storage facilities.”
Rights workers have said that some of the strikes may amount to war crimes, for instance if civilians were deliberately targeted or if war planners failed to distinguish between civilians and combatants.
The Obama administration is supporting the Saudi-led military action by providing intelligence and logistical assistance.
A few hours after the explosion on Monday, as rescue workers dug through collapsed houses, warplanes could be heard circling overhead again.