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Intense series of US airstrikes hit several provinces in Yemen |
2025-03-29 |
[HodhodYemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... News] The American aggression launched a series of hostile ![]() KABOOM!... s targeting the capital, Sanaa, and the provinces of Saada, Hodeidah, Jawf, and Amran. In the capital, Sana’a, security sources reported that the American aggression targeted Sanaa International Airport with two airstrikes. Meanwhile, ...back at the wreckage, Captain Poindexter wished he had thought to pack sun block... another American airstrike hit the al-Qiyadah area in al-Tahrir District, in the heart of the capital, causing damage to citizens’ homes, commercial shops. The American aggression continues its airstrikes across Yemen, targeting various provinces and causing casualties, extensive damage to infrastructure. In Sana’a province, security sources reported that the American aggression launched four airstrikes on the Jarban area in Sanhan District. Additionally, a civilian was injured after an American airstrike targeted the Sarf area in Bani Hashish District. In Saada, the al-Asaid area in Kitaf District was hit by five American airstrikes, while two additional strikes targeted al-Salem District in the same province. In Hodeida, security sources confirmed that three American airstrikes hit al-Luhayyah District. In al-Jawf, the al-Humaydah District was targeted by three airstrikes. Meanwhile, ...back at the wreckage, Captain Poindexter wished he had thought to pack sun block... in Amran, sources reported that the al-Aswad Mountain in Harf Sufyan District was hit by eight airstrikes. Additionally, the American aggression launched five airstrikes on the telecommunications network in al-Aswad Mountain, causing complete disruption of services. Furthermore, 19 additional airstrikes targeted multiple areas, including Lubda, al-Amshiya, Hubasha, al-Aadi, al-Abla, and al-Aswad Mountain, resulting in widespread destruction. The extent of the damage and possible casualties wasn’t immediately clear, though the number of strikes appeared particularly intense compared to other days in the campaign that began on March 15. Other areas hit included mountainous terrain north of Sanaa in Amran, where military camps and other installations are believed to be. The Houthis’ al-Masirah satellite news network described communication networks going down after the attacks, which included at least 19 strikes there alone. The US military’s Central Command, which now has authority from the White House to strike offensively in Yemen without pre-approval, did not immediately acknowledge conducting any strikes. The command, which under Biden offered details on individual strikes, has not provided that information in this campaign. |
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