KO Web Desk
April 5, 2025
Srinagar- A controversial U.S. military strike in Yemen ordered by President Donald J. Trump on April 4 has ignited global outrage after reports surfaced that the intended Houthi militant target may have actually been a civilian gathering celebrating Eid al-Fitr.
The video shows what appears to be several dozen individuals in an open area, viewed from an aerial surveillance angle. Trump claimed the group were Houthi militants “gathered for instructions on an attack,” suggesting the strike was preemptive and necessary to protect American and allied naval forces.
However, contradictory reports from local Yemeni sources and international media suggest the group was actually participating in a tribal celebration linked to Eid al-Fitr, the religious festival marking the end of Ramadan. Witnesses claim there were no visible weapons, vehicles, or military activity at the site prior to the bombing. If confirmed, the strike could be classified under international law as an unlawful attack on civilians — potentially a war crime.
As the fallout grows, calls are mounting for transparency and accountability from both the Pentagon and the White House, with critics demanding to know whether the strike was based on flawed intelligence — and whether proper safeguards were in place to avoid civilian harm.
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