At Least 31 Somalis Killed in Raid off Yemen Coast

A sailor who had been operating the boat said 80 refugees had been rescued.

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31 Somali refugees were killed off the coast of Yemen, late on Thursday, when a helicopter attacked the boat they were travelling in, a local coast guard in the Houthi-controlled Hodeidah area said.

Coast guard Mohamed al-Alay told Reuters that the refugees, carrying official UNHCR documents, were on their way from Yemen to Sudan when they were attacked by an Apache helicopter near the Bab al-Mandeb strait.

UNHCR spokeswoman in Yemen, Shabia Mantoo, confirmed that a number of refugees were killed, but did not confirm the numbers. Speaking to Reuters over phone, she said:

We are distressed by this incident and understand that refugees were travelling in a vessel off the coast of Hodeidah, which was reportedly impacted during the course of hostilities.

Mantoo said that refugees and asylum seekers were moving out of Yemen and heading north because of deteriorating conditions.

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A sailor who had been operating the boat, Ibrahim Ali Zeyad, said 80 refugees had been rescued.

The spokesman for the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) told a media briefing in Geneva the number of deaths may be more than 31.

"We just got information of a helicopter assault on a boat leaving Yemen, we believe for Sudan, full of Somalis," Joel Millman said.

He added that they were aware of 80 survivors brought to hospitals in Hodeidah.

It was not immediately clear who carried out the attack.

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