Yemen's Houthis say latest US air strikes kill at least four in Sanaa
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US air strikes in Yemen have escalated significantly, resulting in the deaths of at least four individuals and injuring over 20 civilians, including women and children. The Houthis reported these casualties from attacks on the capital, Sanaa, reflecting the intense military campaign targeting the Iranian-aligned group. This escalation comes in response to Houthi actions supporting Palestinians during ongoing conflicts in Gaza and has led to significant civilian suffering in Yemen, with extensive military operations reported.
The Houthi authorities reported that US air strikes targeted the capital Sanaa, resulting in the death of at least four people and injuring over 20 others, including women and children. This reflects the intense escalation of military actions in Yemen.
Evidence from local sources indicates that the Houthis have been carrying out attacks in solidarity with Palestinians during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, as the situation in Yemen grows increasingly dangerous.
The White House reported that there have been over 200 US strikes in Yemen since operations resumed under President Trump's order. This marks a significant increase in military involvement in the region.
The Houthis' Al Masirah satellite news channel aired footage showing the destruction caused by the air strikes, including the collapse of multi-storey buildings, raising concerns over civilian safety and the humanitarian crisis.
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