U.S. Airstrikes Target Houthi Military Sites in Yemen's Capital
In a significant escalation, U.S. warplanes launched multiple airstrikes on Sunday targeting Houthi-controlled military facilities in Yemen's capital, Sanaa. The strikes focused on weapons depots and military barracks across various districts of the city, accompanied by intense aerial activity.
According to reports from Al Arabiya, at least three airstrikes occurred around 12:15 PM local time, resulting in powerful explosions that shook neighborhoods in central and western Sanaa. The Houthi group has yet to release any official statements regarding the targets or the extent of casualties and damage.
These attacks are part of an ongoing U.S.-led campaign aimed at curbing Houthi capabilities, particularly their missile and drone operations that threaten regional stability and maritime navigation. Despite over 800 airstrikes conducted since mid-March, the Houthis remain resilient, continuing to launch attacks and maintain control over significant territories in Yemen
The recent airstrikes underscore the escalating military tensions in Yemen, with the U.S. signaling a commitment to intensify operations until Houthi threats are neutralized. The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for broader regional security dynamics.
The recent airstrikes underscore the escalating military tensions in Yemen, with the U.S. signaling a commitment to intensify operations until Houthi threats are neutralized. The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for broader regional security dynamics.
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