6 Killed, 13 Injured in New US Airstrikes Near Yemen’s Capital
Fresh airstrikes carried out by the United States killed six people and injured thirteen others near Yemen’s capital, Sanaa. The strikes hit areas on the outskirts of the city and caused damage to buildings and vehicles.
Local sources reported that the airstrikes took place late at night. The explosions shook nearby neighborhoods and forced many families to leave their homes. Medical teams rushed to the scene and took the injured to nearby hospitals. Doctors are currently treating those who suffered serious wounds.
Officials said that the airstrikes targeted suspected military sites used by the Houthi rebels. The United States launched the attacks in response to earlier threats and attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea region. US military officials stated that the strikes were meant to stop further threats and protect international trade routes.
Eyewitnesses said that several buildings collapsed during the strikes. Rescue workers searched through the rubble to find survivors. Many people living in the area said they were terrified by the loud blasts and feared more attacks could follow.
This latest round of airstrikes has increased tensions in the region. Yemen has already been suffering from years of war, which has led to a humanitarian crisis. Thousands of people have died, and millions still need food, clean water, and medical care.
Human rights groups have expressed concern over the growing number of civilian deaths. They have asked all sides to avoid harming innocent people and to respect international laws during conflicts.
People living in Sanaa and nearby villages are calling for peace and safety. Many say they are tired of constant violence and want the world to help end the war. They hope for talks and a peaceful solution that will bring stability to Yemen.
The United States has not yet shared full details about the latest operation, but officials say they will continue to take action if threats continue.