At least four people died and over 20 were injured after US air strikes hit a home in Sanaa, according to the Houthi-run Health Ministry.
The Sunday attacks targeted a residential area. Local sources said women and children were among the wounded.
US warplanes also launched three more strikes on Al Jabal al Aswad in Bani Matar district, west of the capital. Authorities have not yet confirmed casualties from these strikes.
Earlier, Houthi officials reported that US air strikes killed two people overnight in Saada, a known Houthi stronghold. Nine others were injured.
Al Masirah, the Houthis’ satellite news channel, aired footage showing a collapsed two-story building hit during the strikes.
The US has ramped up its air campaign in Yemen. The strikes aim to pressure the Iran-aligned Houthi group, which has been attacking ships in the Red Sea.
The Houthis said their actions support Palestinians amid Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
Since the renewed strikes began last month, dozens of people have died. Civilian homes were destroyed. Soldiers were killed. Military sites were hit.
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The White House confirmed that the US has carried out over 200 strikes.
The Houthi group resumed targeting Israeli-linked ships after Israel blocked aid to Gaza and restarted its military operations on March 18, ending a six-week ceasefire.
From November 2023 to January 2024, Houthi forces attacked more than 100 merchant ships using drones and missiles. They also launched strikes at US warships, further escalating the conflict.