The US-British coalition intensified its aggression on Yemen early Thursday, launching multiple airstrikes across the capital Sanaa, as well as Hodeidah and Amran governorates.
Yemeni armed forces, meanwhile, continue their military operations in support of the Gaza Resistance against the Israeli occupation.
The coalition conducted six airstrikes, targeting the Jarban area in the Sanhan district, south of Sanaa, and Harf Sufyan district in Amran governorate. Another strike hit al-Luhayyah district in the Hodeidah governorate, western Yemen, according to local sources.
Two strikes hit the Jarban area, while Harf Sufyan was struck three times. In Hodeidah, northwest Yemen, a single raid targeted al-Luhayyah governorate. The airstrikes caused significant damage to public and private property.
On Wednesday, the coalition launched additional raids, including missile strikes from warships stationed in the Red Sea. These targeted Sanaa and Harf Sufyan, adding to the toll on Yemen’s northern regions. Earlier on Sunday, three strikes in Saada governorate caused widespread destruction.
Sayyed Abdul Malek al-Houthi, leader of the Ansar Allah movement, reaffirmed Yemen’s steadfast resistance against foreign aggression. "The aggression will not weaken Yemen’s principled position in terms of faith, humanity, and morality," he said, adding that the attacks have only spurred the development of Yemen’s military capabilities.
Al-Houthi emphasized Yemen’s determination to strengthen its position and counter the aggression with resilience and resolve.
The recent escalation of airstrikes underscores the broader regional tensions, with Yemen’s armed forces simultaneously carrying out operations at sea and against the Israeli occupation entity in solidarity with Gaza.
As the situation intensifies, Yemen remains steadfast in its resistance, while the US-UK coalition continues to face criticism for its role in exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region. (ILKHA)
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