Five martyrs, wounded in US aggression in past hours: Yemen
Yemeni Health Ministry spokesperson Anis al-Asbahi told Al Mayadeen that in the past 24 hours, airstrikes on Yemen resulted in five martyrs, five injuries, and one missing person.
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In this image made from video, smoke rises after a blast in Sanaa, Yemen, on March 28, 2025. (AP Photo)
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Yemen reported that the number of US airstrikes on Saada Governorate has increased to 27 in the past 12 hours.
Today, reconnaissance aircraft from the US-led coalition targeted a civilian car in the Majz district of Saada governorate, following two airstrikes by warplanes on the same district.
The U.S. just dropped bombs on a vital water source in western Yemen.
— sarah (@sahouraxo) April 2, 2025
Over 50,000 civilians are now cut off from water.
This isn’t a mistake. This is a deliberate war crime against civilian infrastructure.
A crime against humanity—carried out in broad daylight. pic.twitter.com/UgDDhSqzmT
Overnight Wednesday, US aircraft struck the Kitaf district and the Kahlan area, east of Saada governorate.
Alongside the ongoing aggression in Taiz, southern Yemen, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that US aircraft also targeted the communications network in Jabal Namah, located in the Jablah district of Ibb Governorate in central Yemen.
In an interview with Al Mayadeen, Yemeni Health Ministry spokesperson Anis al-Asbahi reported that five people were killed, five others were injured, and one person went missing in airstrikes on Yemen over the past 24 hours. He emphasized that Yemenis are fully aware of the challenges they face and are prepared to confront them.
Yemen MoH reports 61 martyrs from US aggression
Al-Asbahi has confirmed to Al Mayadeen that the death toll from the US-led aggression on Sanaa and other governorates since mid-March has reached 61 martyrs and 139 wounded.
He also stated that since Yemen began its support operation for Gaza, the US-British-Israeli aggression has left 964 civilian casualties, including 250 martyrs.
This toll reflects data recorded up until April 1.
Since Yemen resumed its operations at sea and against occupied territories in response to the renewed Israeli aggression on Gaza, the United States has intensified its attacks on Yemen, conducting airstrikes on various governorates.