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US-UK aggression on Yemen will not go unanswered: Yemeni Army

ISNA - Iranian Students' News Agency

Sun / 4 February 2024 / 12:55

Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, emphasized that recent US-UK attacks against Yemen would not go unanswered, as vowing that "there will be consequences."

Tehran - ISNA - Yahya Saree affirmed on Sunday at dawn, that, over the past hours, US-UK aggression aircraft launched 48 airstrikes across various areas in multiple Yemeni governorates.

In a statement posted on X, Saree explained that the air raids by the American-British aggression targeted the governorates of Sanaa, Hodeidah, Taiz, al-Bayda, Hajjah, and Saada.

The 48 air raids carried out by the aggression were distributed, as outlined in a brief statement, as follows: Thirteen raids targeted Amanat Al-Asimah (Sanaa capital) and Sanaa Governorate, nine raids on Hodeidah Governorate, and eleven raids on Taiz Governorate.

Additionally, Al-Bayda and Hajjah governorates were each targeted with seven raids, and the aggression's aircraft launched one raid on Saada Governorate.

The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces emphasized that these attacks "will not go unanswered," vowing that "there will be consequences."

Meanwhile, he again reaffirmed Yemen's commitment by stating that the airstrikes "will not dissuade us from our moral, religious, and humanitarian stance in solidarity with the resilient Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip."

It has been reported that a recent American-British aggression targeted the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and multiple governorates. This occurred with heightened aircraft activity in the airspace.

According to Al Mayadeen's correspondent, the American and British airstrikes focused on the regions of Attan, al-Nahdin, and Al-Hafa within the capital, Sanaa.

Additionally, he reported that aircraft involved in the US-British aggression conducted over 11 airstrikes on the districts of Maqbanah and Haifan situated in the western and southern outskirts of Taiz Governorate, in the southwest of Yemen.

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