US and UK air forces launched airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa late Saturday night.
According to local sources, the strikes targeted the Jabal Attan area in the southwest of Sanaa. The bombings caused significant damage to nearby residential homes, though there was no immediate information on casualties.
The attacks have drawn criticism for exacerbating the already dire humanitarian crisis in Yemen. Sanaa residents expressed fear and outrage over the strikes, which come amidst ongoing efforts by international organizations to broker peace in the region.
No official statements from US or UK authorities have been issued regarding the airstrikes as of yet. The situation remains tense, with local authorities calling for international condemnation of the aggression. (ILKHA)
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