US-UK strikes target Yemen's capital Sanaa in renewed aggression
The US and the UK have led yet another aggression on Yemen, as the Western alliance continues to support "Israel".
The United States and the United Kingdom's militaries launched yet another aggression on Yemeni territories, targeting the Yemeni capital Sanaa, on Saturday, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported.
The US-UK-launched strikes targeted the Nahdayn and Attan mountains to the south of the Yemeni capital, as well as military maintenance centers to the north of the capital.
Three airstrikes also targeted a factory next to the Technical Institute in Hay al-Nahda, resulting in a fire and damage to the factory.
Yemeni media also reported that the aggression targeted al-Dailami air base, north of the capital, Sanaa.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the strikes coincided with heavy flights of American and British fighter jets and aircraft over the Yemeni capital.
Later, our correspondent confirmed that two strikes targeted farmland in the province of al-Jar in the western Aabs governorate, while five raids were launched on the provinces of Bani Hashish and Hadman in the Sanaa Governorate. In Taiz, strikes targeted telecommunication networks in Haifan and Muqbanah.
He also reported that 22 joint American-British aggression airstrikes targeted the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and the provinces of Hajjah and Taiz.
Meanwhile, US and British forces carried out Saturday a fresh wave of strikes against 18 targets across eight locations in Yemen, a joint statement said.
It was co-signed by Australia, Bahrain, Denmark, Canada, the Netherlands and New Zealand, who gave unspecified "support" to the new round of strikes.
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