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Violent US airstrikes on Sana'a and Houthi confusion over the death toll
Political| 23 March, 2025 - 8:12 PM
Sana'a: Yemen Youth Net

US warplanes launched heavy airstrikes on the capital, Sanaa, on Sunday evening, amid confusion and turmoil in Houthi media regarding the death toll.
Houthi media reported that "US aircraft targeted a building in the middle of a residential neighborhood in the Asr area of Ma'in District," noting that four people were killed and two others wounded in a preliminary toll.
The militia later retracted this statistic, with Al Masirah TV reporting in a news item titled "Correction" that the number of victims from the bombing was "one dead and 15 wounded."
Since the start of the US campaign, Houthi militias have reported civilian casualties without disclosing their names or identities.
Eyewitnesses told Yemen Youth Net that the targeted building was located in front of a military supply camp and near the Civil Status building in the Asr area.
#Urgent ‼️
— Abdulaziz Al-Masouri (@azizAlmaswari) March 23, 2025
Bombing a short while ago in the afternoon roundabout
How long will the Houthis continue their adventure at the expense of the Yemeni people?
God is sufficient for us, and He is the best Disposer of affairs . #Sanaa_Under_Bombardment pic.twitter.com/e1aEowKhMf
They reported that the bombing was violent and shook the capital, and ambulances were later heard on their way.
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