On the night of the 24th local time.
Until the early morning of the 25th.
The United States and Britain once again attacked Yemen's Houthi rebels.
For the first time, civilian facilities were targeted.
According to the U.S. ** Command, from the night of the 24th to the early morning of the 25th local time, the United States and Britain struck 18 Houthi military targets. The Houthis said they had been hit by a total of 23 airstrikes in Sana'a, Hajjah and Taiz provinces, as well as Yemen's capital, Sana'a.
Pesticide factory in a residential area that was attacked.
Among them, a pesticide factory in western Sana'a was hit by three air strikes, causing serious damage, partially overturning the roof of the factory, destroying the walls, and affecting the glass and walls of some surrounding houses, and the entire neighborhood was in a state of panic.
Since January 12 this year, the United States and the United Kingdom have launched successive airstrikes on Houthi targets, killing and injuring many people. But both the United States and Britain and the Houthis have said that all the targets of the airstrikes are military targets. However, in the air raid in the early morning of the 25th, multiple civilian targets were attacked for the first time. This has led to fears that the United States and Britain will expand the scope of their air strikes to target civilian facilities and infrastructure, which will further devastate the local economy and deepen the humanitarian catastrophe.
CCTV Military).