US and British air and missile attacks on Sana'a continue
On Tuesday morning, news sources announced air and missile strikes by the United States and the United Kingdom on Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, and several other regions of the country.
According to ArabNews; Al-Hafa base in the city of al-Sabain and Al-Dilami base in the city of Bani al-Harith located in Sana'a province were targeted by attacks by the United States and Britain on four occasions. The Al Barh area in Mokbneh town located in Taiz province in southwestern Yemen has also been targeted by American and British fighters. On Tuesday morning, the British Ministry of Defense issued a statement confirming the military aggression of this country and the United States against Yemen and announced that they have bombed 2 military facilities located near Sana'a airport. The statement claimed that the Ansarullah movement “used these sites to carry out continuous and intolerable attacks against international shipping in the Red Sea. In another statement published jointly by England, America, Australia, Bahrain, Canada and the Netherlands, it is known that in a new operation 8 military bases of the Ansarullah Movement have been bombed. The joint statement says: The goal of these precision strikes is to disrupt and weaken the Houthi's ability to threaten global trade. The statement added that they are ready to take additional measures for what they call "the protection of shipping in the Red Sea". The aforementioned statement added: Today's attack specifically targeted a Houthi underground warehouse and several sites associated with Houthi missile and aerial reconnaissance capabilities. The air and missile strikes by the United States and the United Kingdom in Sana'a come at a time when Muhammad Al-Bakhiti, a member of the political office of the Yemeni Ansarullah Movement, on Tuesday morning, in response to the new round of military aggression of the United States and its allies, said that attacks by the Yemeni armed forces against the Zionist regime will continue. Mohammad Ali al-Houthi, a member of Yemen's Supreme Political Council, also said: "The goal of the United States and England to invade Yemen is to stop naval operations, but this will not be achieved." The United States and the United Kingdom in the early hours of January 21 after the resolution of the United Nations Security Council launched attacks on the positions of Yemen's Ansarullah. These attacks were carried out after the Yemeni army in the past weeks in support of the resistance of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip targeted several Zionist ships or vessels destined for the occupied territories in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait. The forces of the Yemeni army have vowed to continue attacking the ships of this regime or ships destined for the occupied territories in the Red Sea until the Israeli regime does not stop its attacks in Gaza. The forces of the Yemeni army have emphasized that navigation in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea is allowed for other ships and they enjoy full security.