Yemen: US-UK launch raids on Sanaa, Hodeidah and Amran
The US-British aggression targeted the area with six raids, including on the Jarban area in the Sanhan district, south of Sanaa, and also on the Harf Sufyan district in the Amran governorate.
The US-British aggression on Yemen launched raids at dawn Thursday, targeting the capital Sanaa, Hodeidah, and Amran governorates while the Yemeni armed forces continue to carry out military operations at sea and against the Israeli occupation entity, in support of the Resistance in the Gaza Strip.
The US-British aggression targeted the area with six raids, including on the Jarban area in Sanhan district, south of Sanaa, and also on Harf Sufyan district in Amran governorate, and another on al-Luhayyah district in the Hodeidah governorate in western Yemen, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Sanaa.
In the details, our correspondent said US-UK aggression launched two raids on the Jarban area, in the Sanhan district, south of Sanaa, and re-targeted the Harf Sufyan district in the Amran governorate, north of Yemen, with three raids.
Also, a raid targeted al-Luhayyah governorate, northwest of the coastal Hodeidah Governorate in western Yemen.
On Wednesday, the US-UK aggression launched raids, targeting Sanaa and Harf Sufyan District in Amran Governorate, northern Yemen, with missiles launched by warships in the Red Sea, according to what Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Sanaa confirmed.
Two raids by the US-UK aggression targeted the Jarban area, in the Sanhan district, south of Sanaa.
It is noteworthy that the aggression launched, at dawn Sunday, three strikes on the eastern part of Saada Governorate, northern Yemen, causing significant damage to public and private property.
The leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul Malek al-Houthi, commented on the attacks on Yemen, stressing that Yemen would not retreat from its principled position, in terms of "faith, humanity, and morality," and that the aggression "contributed to developing Yemen's military capabilities."
Sayyed al-Houthi stressed that the aggression "will not even affect the level of the Yemeni position," stressing "the trend in our position towards the higher level, and striving for what is greater."
Days ago, Yemeni security forces announced they had thwarted hostile activities orchestrated by the British MI6 and Saudi intelligence in December 2024.
In a detailed statement, the Yemeni security sources revealed that "British intelligence, in cooperation and coordination with Saudi intelligence, recruited and trained espionage operatives to carry out intelligence activities targeting the country’s strategic assets."
The statement highlighted that British and Saudi intelligence officers trained these operatives in Riyadh on surveillance and information-gathering techniques. The operatives were also provided with advanced espionage equipment, including devices capable of precise location tracking and gathering coordinates.