- Hajjah: Torrential floods sweep through Mabin District, leaving several people missing
Washington intensifies its raids on Houthi positions in Saada, northern Yemen.
Political| 25 March, 2025 - 9:46 AM
Saada: Yemen Youth Net

The United States has intensified its airstrikes on Houthi terrorist militia positions in their main stronghold in Saada Governorate, northern Yemen, as the US attacks enter their tenth day.
Last night, US warplanes launched intensive raids targeting militia positions in and around Saada city, as well as several other districts in the governorate.
The militia's media reported 12 raids in the past hours, nine of which were in Saada city and its surroundings, and three raids in each of the Saqayn, Kitaf, and Sahar districts.
Defense Line, a platform focused on security and military affairs, reported that the US raids targeted barracks, command and control centers, weapons depots, underground bunkers, and missile and drone launch and guidance platforms, particularly those targeting the Qahza area southeast of Saada.
According to informed sources, the militia's security and intelligence services sealed off the area and surrounding areas of the bombing in Saada city yesterday evening and tightened security measures.
Since the US airstrikes began on the 15th of this month, Saada Governorate has been the target of the largest number of airstrikes targeting militia headquarters and positions.
Related News
Political | 25 Mar, 2025
Human rights report: 7,885 violations committed by the Houthi militia against civilians in Yemen during 2024.
Locals | 24 Mar, 2025
Al-Jawf: Identity of Houthi leader killed in an armed ambush in Al-Khalq revealed
Political | 24 Mar, 2025
Yemen: The United Nations renews its demand that the Houthis release 23 of its detained staff members.
Locals | 24 Mar, 2025
A human rights center calls for an urgent investigation into the death of an inmate in a Houthi prison in Saada.
Political | 23 Mar, 2025
Systematic looting: Houthi militias impose heavy taxes on pharmacies during Ramadan.