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Israel Bombs Yemen’s Sanaa Airport, Other Civilian Infrastructure
The Israeli occupation launched on Tuesday a fresh aggression on Yemen, targeting the north of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, with…
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Yemen Bans US Crude Oil Exports in Response to Airstrikes
The Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center in Sanaa announced early Saturday a decision to ban the export of US crude oil,…
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US Aggression Targets Yemen’s Sanaa, Al-Jawf, Amran
US warplanes launched a fresh wave of airstrikes early Saturday across several northern provinces in Yemen, escalating pressure amid the…
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US Aggression Targets African Migrant Center in Yemen, Killing Many
Our correspondent in Yemen reported that dozens of people were killed and wounded following the latest US aggression on Yemen,…
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US Airstrikes Hit Yemen’s Sanaa, Ma’rib, and Hodeidah
The US aggression on Yemen targeted its capital, Sanaa, on Tuesday, as well as the governorates of Ma’rib and Hodeidah. US…
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US Forces Launch Massive Aggression on Several Areas in Yemen
US forces launched airstrikes on various areas in Yemen on Saturday evening, Our correspondent reported, adding that American warplanes carried out…
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US Aggression on Yemen’s Ras Isa Port Kills 38, Injures Over 100
The Ras Isa oil port in northwest Hodeidah was severely damaged on Thursday after a series of United States airstrikes,…
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US Airstrikes Target North and East of Yemen
Our correspondent in Yemen reported on Tuesday evening that fresh US airstrikes targeted Kamaran Island in the Red Sea. US…
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Several Martyred, Injured in US Aggression West of Yemen’s Capital
The toll from US airstrikes that targeted the al-Sawari ceramic factory west of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, has risen to…
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Houthis: Three killed in US airstrikes on Sanaa
Suspected U.S. airstrikes in Yemen overnight into Thursday killed at least three people, while the death toll in an earlier…
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