US airstrikes renewed on Yemen's Saada
The United States renews its airstrikes on Saada, Yemen, after a series of airstrikes that martyred a civilian and wounded over a dozen others.
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A Yemeni walks over the debris of a destroyed building following US airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP)
The United States carried out six airstrikes on Yemen’s northern Saada province on Monday evening, an Al Mayadeen correspondent reported Monday.
This latest attack follows a series of six airstrikes on Sunday targeting areas around the city of Saada and the districts of Saqin and Sahar.
US warplanes targeted northern Yemen with multiple airstrikes on Sunday evening. The American aggression on Yemen targeted the vicinity of Saada City in northern Yemen, with two airstrikes, as attacks by US warships and aircraft carriers reached a daily pace.
Moreover, the United States launched airstrikes on the Yemeni capital of Sanaa.
On Saturday, three airstrikes targeted the Hodeidah International Airport, while additional strikes hit al-Manzar in western Yemen, the Port of Salif in the Hodeidah governorate, and the city of Majzar in the Maarib province in northeastern Yemen, where five airstrikes were carried out.
US intensifies airstrikes on Yemen
On March 21, the United States resumed its airstrikes on Yemeni cities, hitting the al-Tuhayta District in Hodeidah governorate along the Red Sea in southwestern Yemen, as well as the al-Asayid district in Saada governorate in the north.