US military conducts 13 airstrikes north of Yemen’s capital overnight: Report

Thirteen US airstrikes targeted locations north of Yemen’s capital Sana’a during the early hours of Saturday, local news agencies reported.
Saba news agency, citing local sources, reported that the US airstrikes included seven raids on Saada and Al Jawf governorates north of Sana’a.
Four of the raids targeted Al Jawf’s Bart Al-Anan and Khab Washa’af districts, and three struck Saada, the report added.
Additionally, six airstrikes were launched against Arhab district north of Sana’a, two of which hit the Al-Sama’a area.
On Friday, US military raids on Yemen’s Ras Isa oil port killed at least 80 civilians and wounded 150 others.
According to the Hodeidah Health Office, the attack on Ras Isa oil port has been one of the deadliest attacks on the Arab country by US forces.
Yemeni armed forces have conducted fresh military operations against Israeli and US targets in support for Palestinians in Gaza.
Since March 15, the US has started a large-scale military operation against Yemen and in support of the Israeli regime.
The US and UK forces have repeatedly targeted citizens and civilian infrastructure, including government buildings and hospitals, across Yemen to stop Yemeni armed forces solidarity operations in support of Palestinians facing Israeli genocide since October 2023.
Since November 2023, Yemeni armed forces have targeted Israeli-occupied lands and ships affiliated with the regime in the Red Sea and other territorial waters in support of Palestinians in Gaza.
The Yemeni government has said repeatedly that won’t cease their retaliatory operation until the devastating war on Gaza stops, where the Israeli regime has killed more than 51,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children.