DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — In a recent development, the Houthi rebels in Yemen have reported that a series of airstrikes conducted by the United States have resulted in the deaths of 12 individuals and have left 30 others injured in Sanaa, the capital city of Yemen.
The escalation in violence comes amidst an already tense atmosphere in the region. The American military’s involvement in this incident has raised concerns about the ongoing conflict and its wider implications for stability in the Middle East. The airstrikes targeted locations claimed to be affiliated with the Houthis, who have been engaged in a protracted conflict with opposing forces backed by an international coalition.
Local sources report significant damage in the targeted areas of Sanaa, with many civilians caught in the crossfire. Rescue operations are underway to manage the aftermath and provide aid to those affected. The international community is closely monitoring the situation as fears grow over potential escalations in the hostilities.
As the situation develops, there is increasing pressure on global leaders to intervene diplomatically and find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict that has severely affected Yemen’s population and led to an extensive humanitarian crisis.