U.S. fighter jets strike Yemen's capital in series of attacks

U.S. fighter jets launched a series of strikes on Sunday targeting various locations within Sanaa, the capital of Yemen.
According to a security source, the American aircraft focused their attacks on the Al-Azraqain area, located north of the city, with at least four strikes reported in this region. The specifics of the targets and the immediate impact on civilian life or infrastructure remain unclear at this time.
This military operation marks another chapter in the ongoing conflict in Yemen, where international forces have periodically intervened. The reasons behind these latest strikes have not been officially detailed, but they come amidst a complex backdrop of regional tensions and international involvement in Yemeni affairs.
The international community continues to watch closely as these developments could have significant implications for peace efforts and the humanitarian situation in Yemen, a country already grappling with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. (ILKHA)
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