
NYN | News
The United States continues to violate international law by carrying out repeated airstrikes on several Yemeni provinces, causing widespread damage and civilian casualties.
Just recently, U.S. warplanes launched a series of air raids on various areas in Amran province, marking a new escalation in military operations.
According to local sources, U.S. aircraft conducted 22 separate airstrikes early this morning across the provinces of Sana’a, Marib, and Al-Hodeidah, resulting in significant material damage and spreading panic among residents.
In Sana’a province, U.S. fighter jets carried out 11 strikes—six of them targeting the Jarban area in Sanhan district, and five more on the Al-Jumaymah area in Bani Hashish district. Local residents reported feeling their homes shake due to the use of powerful shockwave bombs in Jarban, south of Sana’a, which caused extensive damage to homes and properties.
In Marib province, U.S. warplanes launched nine airstrikes, including five on the Majzar district, two on the Kufal area in the Sirwah district, and another two on Al-Jubah district.
Meanwhile, in Al-Hodeidah province, local sources reported that U.S. aircraft carried out two strikes on the Kamaran district, home to Yemen’s largest island in the Red Sea. No immediate reports were available regarding the extent of damage or casualties.