A man walks over the debris of a destroyed building following US airstrikes in Sana's, Yemen, March 24, 2025. (AP photo)
The United States has carried out more acts of aggression against Yemen, launching new airstrikes on various areas across the Arab country.
Yemeni media reported on Friday morning that new strikes targeted Yemen’s capital, hitting a military facility south of Sana'a with four attacks.
Areas close to Sana'a International Airport were also hit, in addition to two districts in the south and center of Sana'a governorate.
American warplanes also conducted three raids on the Hudaydah governorate. Sa'ada governorate was the main focus of fresh US airstrikes.
Yemen’s SABA news agency reported seven airstrikes on the Al-Safra and Al-Salem districts in Sa’ada governorate.
Local sources said five air raids were carried out on the Al-Safra district, while Al-Salem was hit with two airstrikes.
Jabal Aswad district in Amran province was also a target of eight airstrikes, five of which hit the telecommunication network, knocking it out of order.
There have been no reports of possible casualties yet.
The US and its allies have escalated their aggression against Yemen after the country resumed its anti-Israel operations over the regime’s renewed genocide in Gaza.
Washington and London, the Tel Aviv regime's biggest benefactors, have been relentlessly bombing Yemen over the past several days, killing dozens, mostly women and children, in a desperate attempt to stop Sanaa's military operations against Israel.
US warplanes carried out at least 15 air raids on the southern and northeastern regions of Yemen's capital late on Wednesday, including airstrikes in the vicinity of Sanaa International Airport.
On Wednesday morning, the US-led Western coalition renewed its targeting of the Sahar District of the Saada governorate. This region had been targeted with two dozen airstrikes in the middle of the night.
Yemen has launched several attacks on Israel since the Gaza ceasefire collapsed, which led to the Yemeni forces resuming operations in support of the besieged Palestinian strip.
Leader of Yemen's Ansarullah resistance movement Abdul-Malik al-Houthi in a recent speech said that “the Israeli enemy’s aggressive course, in partnership with the US, is moving toward a clear goal, an attempt to eradicate the Palestinian cause.”
On 18 March, Israeli forces resumed their aggression on the Gaza Strip, following a two-month pause as part of a ceasefire agreement that came into effect on 19 January.