Yemen’s Houthi rebels report US strikes in the capital and a coastal city
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US accused of "aggression" by Houthi rebels: Air raids on the capital Sanaa during the night, resulting in casualties
At least two people were killed and 11 were wounded in overnight air raids on the Yemeni capital Sanaa and surrounding areas, media controlled by the Houthi rebels announced on Sunday, blaming the United States for the bombings.
Yemen: Huthist media report at least two deaths in American bombings in Sanaa · Global Voices
A few days after the destruction by the United States of the strategic oil port of Ras Issa, which caused 80 deaths and 150 injuries, the Al-Massirah chain, controlled by Yemeni rebels, reports an "American aggression" on the capital.
US strikes kill three, injure several in Sana’a, other Yemeni regions
The US has conducted more acts of aggression against Yemen by launching a new wave of airstrikes across multiple regions in the Arab country, killing at least three people and injuring several people.
Yemen: US strikes hit Sanaa and Hodeida, Houthis say
Yemen's Houthi rebels said on Saturday that the US military launched a series of airstrikes on the capital, Sanaa, and the Houthi-held coastal city of Hodeida, less than two days after a US strike wrecked a Red Sea port and killed more than 70 people. The Houthis’ media office said 13 US airstrikes hit an airport and a port in Hodeida, on the Red Sea. The office also reported US strikes in the capital, Sanaa. There were no immediate reports of c…
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