IOF aggression on Sanaa civilian facilities: 35 killed, 131 injured

The Yemeni Armed Forces have responded by intercepting hostile aircraft, forcing a swarm of them out.

According to the Yemeni Health Ministry’s initial toll, 35 Yemenis were killed and 131 were injured in the aggression against civilians and civilian facilities.

In al-Jawf, Israeli warplanes struck the government complex in the Hazm district.

Our correspondent also reported that the aggression on Sanaa targeted the health sector’s medical station on Al-Sitteen Street, southwest of Sanaa, as well as the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense’s Moral Guidance Department in the Tahrir neighborhood in the center of the capital.

He indicated that the attack on the Moral Guidance Department headquarters resulted in deaths and injuries and damaged a number of homes.

SABA also reported that the Israeli aggression targeted the building of the Central Bank of Yemen branch in Al-Hazm, Al-Jawf Governorate, resulting in injuries among the employees

Meanwhile, a senior source revealed to out reporters that the aggression targeted the headquarters of the 26 September Net and Yemen newspapers on Al-Tahrir Street in central Sanaa, killing and injuring dozens of journalists.

The aggression also led to casualties among passersby. 

Israeli aggression won’t go unanswered

As the aggression was unleashed, Yemeni Armed Forces spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree stated in a social media post that the Yemeni air defenses were engaging and intercepting Israeli aircraft conducting this aggression against their country, forcing them out of the airspace and failing their mission of targeting other provinces.

Saree detailed that a number of surface-to-air missiles were launched in the process.

operations against ‘Israel’ undeterred

On September 8, the Yemeni Armed Forces announced that they had executed a new military operation within the borders of occupied Palestine, making this their second offensive in a consecutive two-day period.

According to an official military statement, a trio of drones was deployed to strike Lydd Airport in Yafa, Ramon Airport in Um al-Rashrash, and a sensitive location in Dimona, with the statement confirming that the operation had successfully met all of its intended objectives.

Israeli Channel 14 confirmed that an explosion had taken place inside Ramon Airport as a direct result of a Yemeni drone strike, while eyewitnesses in the area reported hearing a powerful and significant blast.

On September 7, the Yemeni Armed Forces announced that their UAV unit conducted a major operation, striking multiple targets. They stated that their drones achieved a direct impact on Ramon Airport in the Negev, bringing air traffic to a halt, in addition to further attacks on various sites in Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat), Askalan, Isdud, and Yafa.



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