Al Mayadeen English

  • Ar
  • Es
  • x
Al Mayadeen English

Slogan

  • News
    • Politics
    • Economy
    • Sports
    • Arts&Culture
    • Health
    • Miscellaneous
    • Technology
    • Environment
  • Articles
    • Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Blog
    • Features
  • Videos
    • NewsFeed
    • Video Features
    • Explainers
    • TV
    • Digital Series
  • Infographs
  • In Pictures
  • • LIVE
News
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Arts&Culture
  • Health
  • Miscellaneous
  • Technology
  • Environment
Articles
  • Opinion
  • Analysis
  • Blog
  • Features
Videos
  • NewsFeed
  • Video Features
  • Explainers
  • TV
  • Digital Series
Infographs
In Pictures
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • MENA
  • Palestine
  • US & Canada
BREAKING
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in South Lebanon: Israeli occupation targets bulldozer working to remove rubble of destroyed home in Shebaa.
IRGC sources tell Al Mayadeen that reports of Iranian missile strikes on northern Iraq are false, calling them rumors spread by enemy-linked media.
Trump: Venezuela airspace should be considered 'closed in its entirety'
AFP: Ukraine behind attack on Russian 'shadow fleet' tankers in Black Sea
Sheikh Qassem: We, our allies, the honorable in our nation, our people, and our army will never accept being subservient to the US or 'Israel'
Sheikh Qassem: They must despair, for whatever they do, this people cannot be defeated or broken, and we shall neither fall nor yield
Sheikh Qassem: Threats neither advance nor delay matters, yet the possibility of war or its absence exists because 'Israel' and the US are weighing their options
Sheikh Qassem: All these threats are simply a form of political pressure after a whole year of efforts proved ineffective
Sheikh Qassem: 'Israel's' 'servants' in Lebanon are few, but they cause problems by obstructing the country’s stability, growth, and liberation alongside the US and 'Israel'
Sheikh Qassem: Weapons block 'Israel’s' project, and anyone seeking disarmament plays into 'Israel’s' hands

US launches another wave of intense strikes on Yemen

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Al Mayadeen
  • 28 Mar 2025 02:37
  • 5 Shares
2 Min Read

As part of the aggression on Yemen, US aircraft launched dozens of strikes on Yemeni territories, including the capital Sanaa.

Listen
  • x
  • US launches another wave of strikes on Yemen
    Smoke billows from the point of an airstrike launched by United States aircraft, in central Sanaa, Yemen, on March 28, 2025. (Social media)

United States aircraft launched dozens of strikes on various areas in Yemen, early on Friday, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported. 

Initial strikes targeted the northern parts of the capital, Sanaa, extending to the Sanaa International Airport and its vicinity. Al Mayadeen's correspondent added that at least two strikes directly targeted the airport. 

Concurrently, strikes also targeted central Sanaa.

As for the southern part of the Sanaa governorate, US aircraft executed at least one air raid on al-Sawwaf district. 

In the northern governorate of Saada, five airstrikes targeted the al-A'sayed district and two other strikes targeted the Al Salem district. 

On the Yemeni coast, three US airstrikes targeted the al-Lihyya district in northwest Hodeidah. 

Another three airstrikes targeted the al-Jawf governorate in northeast Yemen. 

Our correspondent also reported that civilian homes were badly damaged as a result of the strikes that targeted central Sanaa.

Two hours after the initial strikes were launched, eight other attacks were recorded on Jabal al-Aswad in the Amran governorate. 

As a result of these strikes, the telecommunications network in Jabal al-Aswad went out of service after infrastructure was directly hit with five airstrikes. A total of 19 airstrikes targeted various areas in the Amran governorate, according to our correspondent.

Later, nearing Friday dawn, four airstrikes targeted the northwestern part of the Marib governorate.

Read more: YAF strike Ben Gurion, engage US warships in R. Sea with rockets, UAVs

Two children injured in Sanaa strikes

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Sanaa's Ministry of Health, Anis al-Asbahi, told Al Mayadeen that at least seven civilians were injured in the strikes that targeted central Sanaa, including two children. 

Read more: US strikes on Yemen killed 8 children amid humanitarian crises: UNICEF

  • United States
  • Sanaa International Airport
  • Hodeidah
  • Sanaa
  • Yemen
  • US Navy
  • Saada

Most Read

13 elite Israeli troops were wounded in a confrontations in Beit Jinn, Syria.

13 elite Israeli troops wounded in confrontations in southern Syria

  • West Asia
  • 28 Nov 2025
Hezbollah announces the martyrdom of Haitham al-Tabatabai

Hezbollah announces the martyrdom of commander Haitham Tabatabai

  • West Asia
  • 23 Nov 2025
Hezbollah publishes biography of martyred leader Haitham al-Tabatabai

Hezbollah publishes biography of martyred leader Haitham Tabatabai

  • Politics
  • 23 Nov 2025
Hezbollah releases the names of the four martyred with Tabatabai

Hezbollah releases the names of the 4 martyred alongside Tabatabai

  • West Asia
  • 24 Nov 2025

Coverage

All
In Five

Read Next

All
U.S. F-35 fighter jets fly over José Aponte de la Torre Airport in Ceiba, Puerto Rico, Friday, September 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Alejandro Granadillo)
Politics

Venezuela condemns US 'colonial-style' threat to national airspace

Palestinians walk through the destruction left by the Israeli air and ground offensive in Gaza City, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025. (AP)
Politics

Gaza death toll exceeds 70,000 as Israeli crimes continue

Ireland removes name of former Israeli president from Dublin park
Europe

Ireland removes name of Ex. Israeli regime president from Dublin park

Gazan brothers Jomaa and Fadi Abu Assi, 8 and 9, in an undated photo (Social media)
Politics

Gaza: Two brothers, aged 8 and 9, killed by 'Israel' on their way home

Al Mayadeen English

Al Mayadeen is an Arab Independent Media Satellite Channel.

All Rights Reserved

  • x
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Authors
Android
iOS