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Saudi-led coalition says probing deadly Yemen prison attack by AFP Staff Writers Riyadh (AFP) Jan 27, 2022 A Saudi-led coalition accused of a deadly attack on a Yemeni prison last week said Thursday it was investigating the incident after denying it launched an air strike. The coalition has said it was not behind Friday's attack on a detention centre in the rebel heartland of Saada which Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said killed at least 70 people. But the Joint Incidents Assessment Team (JIAT), which the coalition set up but says operates independently, said it was following up on the matter, according to the official Saudi Press Agency. "From the first hours after news of the incident broke, the relevant team began investigation procedures and collecting data and documents pertaining to it," it said. "The results will be announced as soon as the investigation wraps up." The Saudi-led coalition intervened in the Yemeni civil war in 2015 to support the government against the Iran-backed rebels. MSF accused the coalition of behind Friday's attack, which the Huthis said killed at least 91 people and wounded more than 200. "There is no way to deny that this is an air strike, everyone in Saada city heard it," an unnamed member of the aid agency was quoted as saying in a statement late on Saturday. On Wednesday, human rights group Amnesty International said the coalition "used a precision-guided munition made in the United States" in the strike that hit the prison. The conflict, which erupted in 2014, has killed hundreds of thousands of people directly or indirectly and left millions on the brink of famine, according the United Nations which calls it the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
Rebel leader killed in Colombia: president Bogota (AFP) Jan 25, 2022 The commander of a rebel splinter group that rejects a 2016 peace deal in Colombia has been killed in a clash with the military, the country's president said Monday. President Ivan Duque announced in a statement that Euclides Espana - alias Jhonier - had been "neutralized." "This is one of the greatest blows that has been dealt the FARC dissidents. And we are talking about a criminal with more than 25 years of murderous and criminal record," the president said in a public statement. "FARC" ... read more
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