The United States launches fresh air strikes on Hotis in Yemen | World News

Sana: The U.S. military carried out 10 air strikes in northern Yemen, targeting multiple locations. The strikes reportedly attacked the al-Salem district in the northern Sada province, the al-Munira district in the western Hodida province, and the vocational college in the Al-Sawma’ah district on Saturday night, and the Xinhua News Agency reported on Houthi-Run-Run al-Masirah TV station at the end of Saturday night.
So far, no casualties have been reported. On Friday, the U.S. Central Command said on X that its operations against Husses continued. The United States resumed air movements against Houthi forces on March 15, noting that the strike was intended to prevent the group from launching attacks on Israeli and U.S. naval assets in the Red Sea.
Hussis, who controls much of northern Yemen, said they would stop acting if Israel’s offensive in Gaza ends and allow the delivery of critical humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
The death toll from U.S. air strikes in Hodeidah in the U.S. rose to 14 people and another 15 were injured earlier Thursday, according to health authorities under Hodeidah. Most of the victims were women and children, they said, adding that the death toll increased after severe injuries in the hospital.
The tragedy happened when U.S. military aircraft attacked a house in the residential area of Armin Mukbeer, who also shared videotapes on social media following the air strike, according to health authorities and local residents.