At least 14 civilians have been injured following US aggression on Sanaa, according to health officials. The injuries occurred in the Sawan area of Shuub District, east of the capital.
The incident comes amid a series of at least 21 airstrikes across various Yemeni regions including Sana’a, Sa’dah, Ma’rib, and Al-Jawf, according to local sources.
Yemen: About 30 US strikes on Houthi targets tonight.
About half (15) of the strikes were on targets in Sana’a province, including attacks on Al-Arbaeen Street, where 14 people were injured.
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Reports indicate that multiple locations were affected, including Airport-Rawdah Street in Bani Al Harith District, the Al Malikah area in Bani Hushaysh District, and the Attan area south of Sanaa. Additional strikes were reported in the Al-Arbaeen Street area, Bani Matar District, Raghwan district in Ma’rib, Khab al-Sha’af district in Al-Jawf, and east of Saadah city.
Meanwhile, Yemeni military officials have announced new defensive measures, including restrictions on air travel to certain destinations. In a statement, military spokesperson Brigadier General Yehya Saree cited ongoing regional tensions as the motivation for these actions.
The statement urged international airlines to prioritize passenger safety and adjust flight schedules accordingly. It emphasized Yemen’s commitment to maintaining its sovereignty amid regional developments.
These developments coincide with numerous flight cancellations by international carriers to destinations in the region.
Source: Agencies (edited and translated by Al-Manar English Website)