This time, the bombings targeted the Al-Nahdayn area, surrounded by densely populated neighborhoods of Sanaa.
The day before, US aircraft also hit other areas in the north, including the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah and Kamaran Island, although no casualties have been reported so far.
Houthi authorities reported that 107 people have been killed in Yemen by US strikes since mid-March, while another 223 have been wounded, most of them children and women.
The Houthis have controlled large areas of central, northern, and southern Yemen, including the capital, since 2014 after taking up arms against the government, sparking a civil war that continues today.
In November 2023, they began attacks on shipping bound for Israel through the Red Sea, in response to the Zionist aggression in the Gaza Strip.
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