News   /   Yemen   /   Military

US aggression against Yemen continues

Security personnel inspect a site reportedly struck by US air attacks in Sana'a, Yemen. (AP photo)

The United States presses ahead with its aggression against Yemen, launching new airstrikes on various areas across the Arab country.

Yemeni media reported on Saturday morning that US airstrikes hit Sa’ada, killing one person and wounding four others.

The US has reportedly carried out 14 strikes on the outskirts of Sa’ada city.

The latest attack comes after the US targeted more than 40 locations across Yemen, including in the capital, Sana’a, damaging multiple residential buildings and shops.

The US and its allies have escalated their aggression against Yemen after the country resumed its anti-Israel operations over the regime’s renewed genocide in Gaza.

Washington said it will use overwhelming force until the Ansarallah resistance movement stops its anti-Israel operations.

Washington and London, the Tel Aviv regime's biggest benefactors, have been relentlessly bombing Yemen over the past several days, killing dozens, mostly women and children, in a desperate attempt to stop Sanaa's military operations against Israel.

US warplanes carried out at least 15 air raids on the southern and northeastern regions of Yemen's capital late on Wednesday, including airstrikes in the vicinity of Sanaa International Airport.

On Wednesday morning, the US-led Western coalition renewed its targeting of the Sahar District of the Saada governorate. This region had been targeted with two dozen airstrikes in the middle of the night.

Yemen has launched several attacks on Israel since the Gaza ceasefire collapsed, which led to the Yemeni forces resuming operations in support of the besieged Palestinian strip.

 

 


Press TV’s website can also be accessed at the following alternate addresses:

www.presstv.co.uk

SHARE THIS ARTICLE
Press TV News Roku