U.S. aggression strikes Sana'a: Civilians targeted in dawn air raids

The U.S. launched a series of brutal airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sana'a, and surrounding areas at dawn today, continuing its campaign of aggression against the Yemeni people.
According to local sources, the U.S. forces carried out three air raids on the Faj Attan area in the Ma'in District, located southwest of Sana'a. These raids were followed by another attack targeting Jabal Nuqum, east of the capital.
The aggression escalated further as the U.S. military targeted multiple civilian areas in Sana'a province. Five raids struck the Bani Hashish District, while two additional attacks targeted the Al-Mu'ammar area in the Hamdan District. The U.S. forces also carried out two raids on a farm in the Al-Hawari area, located south of Al-Mu'ammar in Hamdan District.
These attacks, part of the ongoing U.S. aggression, have resulted in significant damage to civilian infrastructure and have exacerbated the already dire humanitarian situation in Yemen. Despite international calls for an end to the war, the U.S. continues to disregard Yemen’s sovereignty and the safety of its people, further prolonging the suffering of the Yemeni population.
The Yemeni people remain resolute in their resistance to foreign intervention and aggression, and the international community must hold the U.S. accountable for its ongoing violations of Yemeni sovereignty and the devastating toll this war has taken on the civilian population. (ILKHA)
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