Blast hits Saudi-linked forces ammunition depot in Yemen
According to media reports, the structure is suspected to be a storehouse for Saudi-affiliated troops' weapons and ammunition.
On Wednesday night, a massive explosion occurred at a building in Yemen's Taiz region, according to news reports.
According to media reports, the structure is suspected to be a storehouse for Saudi-affiliated troops' weapons and ammunition.
The event also caused damage to civilian homes, according to reports.
Eyewitnesses said that rescue crews were dispatched to the area of the event and that the explosion of the ammo storage injured at least four individuals.
Last week, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Yemen confirmed that two girls were martyred and seven others injured in a preliminary toll following a US-UK aggression that targeted a girls' school in al-Ta'ziyah district, Taiz Governorate, southwestern Yemen.
Al Mayadeen's sources reported that the school in the al-Jund area was hit by two missiles from US and UK aircraft.
On September 9, American and British planes launched an attack with an airstrike on the al-Jabana area, west of the coastal city of Hodeidah on the Red Sea in western Yemen.
It is noteworthy that the American-British aggression on Yemen comes in support of "Israel" in its assault on the Gaza Strip, due to Sana'a's strong and influential role in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood by besieging Israeli occupation ports, targeting Israeli ships, and all ships heading to the occupation's ports, in addition to striking targets deep within "Israel".
US offered to recognize Ansar Allah authority if support ops stop
The United States offered to recognize the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement's legitimate authority over the entire country of Yemen if they cease their attacks in support of Palestinians in Gaza, Hezam al-Asad a member of Ansar Allah's political bureau told Sputnik, adding that the movement refused the offer.
"Since the Yemeni leadership in Sanaa announced its participation in supporting our people in the Gaza Strip, the US administration has been carrying out political, military and economic blackmail against the government of Sanaa, trying to use intimidation to dissuade the Yemeni people from this path," al-Asad said.
Al-Asad emphasized that Ansar Allah refused this offer, denouncing US intervention in Yemen's national and political affairs.
"The United States also has no right to put pressure on us to stop supporting the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, who are being subjected to genocide by the Israeli occupying forces with US and Western support and participation," he added.