US-British Aggression Targets Sana’a, Several Provinces
The capital Sana’a and several provinces were subjected on Friday to US-British aggression through a series of airstrikes.
Almasirah Net correspondent in the capital Sana’a reported that the aircraft of the US-British aggression targeted Al-Dailami Air Base with four airstrikes north of Sana’a.
In Hodeidah, US-British airstrikes targeted the vicinity of Hodeidah Airport and areas in the Zabid district.
In Sa’adah, the US-British aggression targeted the Kahlan camp east of Sa’adah city. It also conducted airstrikes on Mount Sam’ and targeted Takhia area in the Majz district.
In Taiz, the US-British aggression targeted Taiz Airport and the 22nd Brigade camp in the Taizah district.
In Hajjah, the US-British aggression targeted the airport in the Abs district.
Later this morning, the airstrikes of the US-British aggression were renewed on the city of Hodeidah, and the airstrikes also targeted Hodeidah Airport.
Yesterday, Sayyed Abdulmalik emphasized that no potential American aggression will go unanswered, and the Yemeni people will not hesitate to do whatever is necessary to confront American aggression.
He emphasized that the response to any American aggression will not be limited to the scale of the recent operation, which involved over 24 drones and several missiles. It will be more significant than that.
“The American and British position of protecting ships affiliated with Israel, allowing the Israelis to continue their crimes without disturbance, will not deter us,” Sayyed Abdulmalik said. “The Yemeni position of preventing ships affiliated with Israel from crossing the Red Sea and targeting them is an effective and influential stance.”
He added that the Yemeni position at sea has caused significant economic losses to the Zionist enemy and has extended its impact to those who stand with and support them. He pointed out that those who belittled the Yemeni position and tried to mock it turned to exaggeration after the American aggression took place.
He also affirmed that the Yemeni people are not afraid of America, and their stance is not limited by the need to avoid angering America. They do not shy away from the battlefield and confronting any enemy, regardless of their capabilities. He noted that the American attack on the Naval Forces was evidence of the impact of Yemen’s stance on the Zionist enemy.