
According to Houthi authorities, strikes against the capital attacked houses and injured more than 20 other people.
According to the Ministry of Health, U.S. air strikes killed at least four people in Sanaa, Yemen.
According to local sources, the attack on the capital on Sunday hit homes and injured more than 20 other people, including four women and children.
U.S. fighter jets launched three other air strikes in the Al Jabal Al Aswad area of the Bani Matar district in the western capital. There are no details about casualties.
Houthis earlier said that US air strikes killed at least two of Saada and the injured nine.
Videos aired by Houthis’ Al Masirah satellite news channel show the strike collapsed, appearing to be a two-story building.
A fierce strike movement in Yemen under U.S. President Donald Trump targeted a unanimous group of Iran toward Houthi’s attack on the Red Sea transport. The Yemeni group has been in solidarity with the Palestinians during Israel’s war in Gaza.
Dozens of people in Yemen have been killed since Trump’s orders resumed last month. Civilians are targeted. The family is destroyedmilitary ruins were destroyed and soldiers were killed.
The White House said more than 200 strikes have been conducted so far.
Houthis said they planned to restore aid from Israeli-connected ships entering Israel, aid into the Gaza Strip and subsequent war recovery, aid starting Israeli-Israel blocking aid, which ended a six-week ceasefire on March 18.
From November 2023 to January this year, Houthis targeted 100 merchant ships with missiles and drones.
They also launched attacks on U.S. warships.