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US, UK carry out strike on Haziz Power Plant in Yemen’s capital of Sana’a: Report

  • The Israeli military and US-British naval coalition launched airstrikes on Yemen's capital Sanaa and other locations, targeting the Hezyaz power station and Houthi sites, as reported by Al-Masirah TV.
  • The strikes included over six attacks on Hodeidah and Ras Issa ports, with reports indicating nearly 30 airstrikes across Sanaa and Hodeidah, according to Yemeni sources.
  • The airstrikes were a response to Houthi rocket and drone attacks on Israel, which have escalated since November 2023, disrupting shipping in the Red Sea.
  • The Israeli Air Force intercepted three drones launched from Yemen, with the IDF confirming that Houthi forces have launched approximately 320 drones toward Israel since the conflict began.
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At least 30 attacks attributed to the United States and the United Kingdom were recorded in a few hours in the regions of Saada and Amran, in northern Yemen, against underground Houthi structures. Other raids were recorded in the capital Sanaa — where a large power plant was also allegedly targeted — at the same time as the weekly demonstration against Israel. Al Masirah TV, linked to the Iranian-backed Shiite militia, has also reported a series…

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PressTV broke the news in Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
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