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Aftermath of airstrikes
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As a result of strikes on Sana’a, 23 people were killed and houses and buildings were destroyed. There are people under the rubble.
At least 23 people were killed in the attacks of the Arabian coalition on the Yemeni capital Sana’a. Among the dead are women and children. Five houses were destroyed. Writes about it TASS.
The bombings began in response to the Ansar Alla strikes on the territory of the UAE. The coalition said in a statement that the strikes were aimed at “terrorist leaders” and provoked by “military necessity.”
“The coalition air force is conducting a round-the-clock operation in the skies over Sana’a … We urge civilians to stay away from Houthi military camps and gatherings for their safety,” the coalition said in a statement.
F-15 fighter-bombers are said to have destroyed two ballistic missile launchers that were used to strike the UAE.
It is also reported that the Al-Libi residential area in the west of the city, held by the Houthis from the Ansar Allah movement, was subjected to air attacks. It is noted that five residential buildings were destroyed, dozens more buildings were damaged. People remain under the rubble.
Recall that in Abu Dhabi there were explosions at an oil facility and at an airport. Yemeni Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack on the UAE.
Let’s add that January 11 Arabian coalition launches military operation for the liberation of Yemen – “in order to restore security in the country.”
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