
NYN | News
Several Yemeni provinces recently witnessed a significant military escalation by U.S. warplanes, with a series of airstrikes carried out by U.S. “B” bombers, reflecting a dangerous shift in the nature of the ongoing U.S. aggression against Yemen.
Local sources reported that the aggression’s aircraft launched intensive airstrikes on Bani Hashish District, east of the capital, Sana’a, coinciding with attacks on the outskirts of Jabal Naqam in the eastern part of the capital. The enemy aircraft continued to fly intensively and persistently in the skies.
Additionally, an airstrike targeted Wadi al-Ajbar in Sanhan District, southeast of Sana’a, while the Bura’ area in Al Hudaydah Governorate, in the west of the country, suffered heavy bombing that resulted in the destruction of the communication network. This move appears to be an attempt to isolate the targeted areas from the outside world.
This intensified aerial escalation comes amid ongoing U.S. aircraft flights over multiple areas of Yemen, with heightened public and official readiness in anticipation of further targeting.