US and UK target Houthi strongholds in Yemen

On Sunday, US and UK airstrikes hit Houthi (Ansarallah) sites in Sanaa and Amran, Yemen, for the second time in less than 12 hours.
The latest strikes targeted the “Jarban Camp” in the Sanhan district, southeast of Sanaa, which is used by the Houthi missile force .
Additionally, al-Hafa Camp, located south of Sanaa, was bombed for the second time within a few hours.
This same camp was previously targeted last month by American B-2 stealth bombers.
According to Yemeni sources, al-Hafa Camp, which frequently comes under attack, “includes trenches and mountain tunnels dating back to the era of the late President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The new airstrikes also hit military sites in Harf Sufyan district of Amran Province, near the Saada border.
Today’s airstrikes followed similar attacks a few hours earlier on al-Nahdayn and al-Hafa camps in Al-Sabeen district of Sanaa.
Until the moment, neither Houthis nor the US Central Command confirm the attacks.
Since February 2024, Houthi media reports indicate that the group has downed ten US drones across Yemen. These incidents have occurred in various locations, including Yemen’s territorial waters, disrupting shipping where approximately 12% of global trade passes.