What we know — and don't know — about the U.S. strikes in Yemen
- The US conducted 36 airstrikes against Houthi positions in Yemen, resulting in the death of one civilian and injuries to four others, according to reports from Al Masirah TV.
- Key locations targeted included Sanaa, Saada, Al Jawf, and Marib, specifically the Al Sawad military barracks and areas surrounding Saada.
- The attacks occurred amid ongoing conflict in Yemen, which has caused thousands of deaths and displaced millions since 2014.
- This escalation raises concerns over further civilian harm and potential for increased regional violence.
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US attacks Houthis again in Yemen, killing at least one person
By JON GAMBRELL DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — New airstrikes, believed to be from the United States, were launched against Yemen early Saturday, killing at least one person, according to news reports. The U.S. military, meanwhile, acknowledged earlier strikes on a military site in the heart of Sanaa, a region controlled by Houthi rebels. The extent of the damage and possible casualties were not immediately clear, but Saturday’s strikes came…
U.S. Escalates Yemen Airstrikes, Bringing Total Deaths Since March 15 to at Least 57
U.S. airstrikes pounded at least 40 locations across Yemen early today, including in the capital Sana’a, as the Trump administration continues its military campaign against the Houthis. At least seven people were injured, according to early on-the-ground reports. A coalition of advocacy groups — DAWN, Action Corps and Just Foreign Policy — are demanding an end to the U.S. attacks, saying they violate the U.N. Charter and that “Congress should st…
What we know — and don't know — about the U.S. strikes in Yemen
The U.S. launched what analysts are describing as one of the largest bombing missions in Yemen in years. The strikes targeted what the U.S. says are Houthi leaders and terrorist infrastructure. The Trump administration’s campaign has been ongoing for two weeks, but the military action has been overshadowed by the messages sent by national security officials in Signal. Nick Schifrin reports.
US Escalates Military Intervention in Yemen with 36 Airstrikes Against Houthi Targets - teleSUR English
The US launched 36 airstrikes against Houthi positions in Yemen, killing one civilian and wounding four. Attacks targeted Sanaa, Saada, Al Jawf, and Marib, raising fears of further escalation. Related: US Airstrikes in Northern Yemen Escalate Tensions Amid Ongoing Conflict Civilian Casualties Reported in Latest Wave of Bombings The United States conducted 36 airstrikes against Houthi rebel positions in Yemen on Friday night, killing at least one…
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