The administration of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced an important military offensive against the Hutis a few weeks ago.
The United States has carried out more air attacks in the capital of Yemen, Sanaa, after attacking Kamaran and Marib’s governance before, Houthi media report.
There are no details about victims that have bones yet.
In Sanaa, two American air attacks attacked the Attan area, which has been controlled by the rebel movement since 2014. US air attacks also went to a sanitation project in the Asir area, as well as Furwah’s media.
The strikes on Sunday arrive a day after the United States launched 13 attacks in the port and the Hodeidah airport, and three days after its most deadly attack to date was heading to the Isa de la Carrera port, also in Hodeidah, killing at least 80 people and hurting more than 150.
Houthi’s hero areas in Yemen have an leg subjected to air attacks almost up to Washington. The civilians have attacked, the annihilated families, the destroyed military sites and the murdered soldiers.
More than 200 people have died on their legs since the administration of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced an important military offensive against the Hutis in March. He said that air attacks aim to force the group to stop threatening ships that sail in the Red Sea on a crucial route for international trade.
Since November 2023, the Houthis have launched more than 100 attacks against the ships they say are linked to Israel in response to the Israel War against Gaza and in solidarity with the Palestinians.
Huti attacks have paralyzed shipping through the Suez Canal, a vital route of the river route through which 12 percent of global shipping traffic usually passes, which forces many companies to resort to an expensive alternative from Africa.
The Houthis stopped the attacks against the shipping lanes duration of a high fire in Gaza earlier this year. But they promised to resume the strikes after Israel renewed their assault on the entlove besieged last month.
The Hutis, also known as Ansar Allah or “supporters of God”, arose in the 1990s, but increased fame in 2014 when they sealed Sanaa and forced President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee the country.