US aircraft launched approximately 41 airstrikes early Friday morning across several regions in Yemen, including the capital, Sanaa, using highly explosive bombs. Yemeni media outlets reported that two strikes targeted Sanaa International Airport, while another hit the northern outskirts of the city. These areas, previously targeted in prior raids, suggest a deliberate effort to intimidate local residents.
Yemenis performing prayer in a Sanaa mosque directly after it was damaged in a nearby US airstrike pic.twitter.com/LitbOWE9xz
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Damaging Civilian Areas
The airstrikes also targeted the Al-Swad area south of Sana’a province, as well as the leadership area in the central district of Al-Tahrir in Sanaa, resulting in significant damage to civilian homes.
Additionally, US jets carried out three strikes on the Al-Lahya district in the coastal province of Al-Hudaidah in northwestern Yemen. In northern Yemen, five airstrikes were reported in the Al-Asa’id area of the Al-Safra district in Saada province.
I took this picture with my phone just now
So close to Old Sana’a and definitely in civilians area pic.twitter.com/KS2cTfDuLc
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Further strikes were reported in the Al-Hamidat district of Al-Jawf province, located in northeastern Yemen, where three airstrikes took place. Eight additional strikes targeted areas in the Harf Sufyan district in the province of Amran, causing major disruption to communication networks in the Black Mountain region.
Summary of Airstrike Locations
In total, US aircraft launched 19 strikes targeting regions including Al-Lubda, Al-Amshiya, Habasha, Al-Adi, Al-Abla, and the Black Mountain in Amran province, located in the northern part of the country.
Source: Al-Manar Website