Israel-Gaza War, Yemen, Houthis

Second Report of Strike Against Houthi Armaments

Explosions heard in the Yemenite capital of Sanaa, reported to be a drone strike against military bases, weapons warehouses, and logistics sites in the country.

(Uncredited.)

Media outlets in Yemen reported today (Tuesday) that drones attacked four targets in the capital city of Sanaa during the night. According to the reports, the strikes occurred in a number of bases in Yemen, which serve as weapons and logistics sites for the Houthi army.

This is the second time of reported and mysterious explosions in Yemen, the first being a reported attack on a Houthi weapons warehouse containing missiles and rockets.

These incidents come as the Houthis continue to threaten Israel with missiles, rockets, and drones fired at the country as well as efforts to hijack Israel-affiliated ships passing through the Red Sea.

Houthis Yemen Operation Swords of Iron

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