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At least 8 killed in latest US air attacks on Yemen’s capital, Saana | News

Emily Davis
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The latest American strikes bring the number of deaths in Yemen from mid -March to more than 220 people.

The United States military attacks on the capital of Yemen, Sanaa, have killed at least eight people and wounded several others, report the media affiliated with Houthi, as the United States acknowledged carrying out more than 800 attacks against the total of Midmark, bringing Midmmark, people.

Al Masirah’s TV satellite news channel reported early on Monday that eight people died in an American strike directed to the district of Bani Al-Harith north of the capital of Yemen, Sanaa.

The United States also hit Yemen Amran and Saada’s governorates on Sunday night, Houthi officials said, and two people were reported murdered in an earlier attack against Sanaa.

“Eight martyrs, including children and women,” the channel reported after the attack that went to the Thaqban area in Bani Al-Harith.

A subsequent report of the station said the boxes were reported killed in the American bombing of Saada, where a detention center was beaten.

The latest incursions into American bombings raise the death toll of US strikes about Yemen to 228 people, according to a Houthi advertisement count in victims.

The American army said Sunday that since March 15, he had achieved more than 800 goals in Yemen and killed hundreds of rebel combatants.

“These strikes have killed hundreds of hutis combatants and numerous huti leaders,” said the central command of the United States military (Centcom), responsible for military operations in the Middle East. Centcom also said that attacks against Yemen would continue and that the details of US strikes would not be revealed to the public.

“To preserve operational security, we have intentionally limited the dissemination of details of our current or future operations,” said Centcom.

“We are very deliberate in our operational approach, but we do not reveal details about what we have done or what we will do,” he added.

The United States has not commented on civil victims of its intense bombing of Yemen, which is March 15 and has involved almost daily attacks.

The US forces say they are pointing to the Hutis due to the group’s attacks against the shipment in the Red Sea and Israel. The Hutis say they launched their attacks on the sending of the Red Sea linked to Israel in retaliation against the Israel War against Gaza.

On April 18, an American strike on the port of Ras Isa de Yemen fuel killed at least 74 people and wounded another 171 in the most deadly attack and known to date for the United States in Yemen.

The increase in US attacks.

The United States is carrying out its two carriers in the region: the USS Harry S Truman in the Red Sea and the USS Carl Vinson in the Arabic Sea.

The Huti forces, however, continue to launch missiles in the ships of Israel and the United States in the Red Sea, as well as US military drones.

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