
US strikes Yemen: Casualties reported
Shafaq News/ US fighter jets launched a new round of airstrikes on Houthi-held military positions across Yemen, Arab media reported on Sunday.
The latest strikes hit missile platforms and fortifications on Kamaran Island in Hodeidah, as well as positions in Al-Jubah District near Marib. Additional targets included sites in Saada province and multiple areas across the capital, Sanaa.
Explosions were also reported in southern Sanaa as the raids continued.
اليمن: مراسل الميادين: الطائرات الأميركية تشن 5 غارات على محافظة صعدة شمال اليمن
— الميادين عاجل (@AlMayadeenLive) April 20, 2025
According to the Houthi-run Health Ministry, a strike in the Furwah neighborhood and a market in Shaoub District killed 12 civilians and injured 30 others. Airstrikes also hit a sanitation project in Asr and facilities in the Attan area of Al-Wahdah District.
Washington has not yet commented on the latest strikes.
اليمن: مراسل الميادين: الطيران الأميركي يقصف مشروع النظافة في منطقة عصر في مديرية الوحدة ومنطقة عطان في محافظة صنعاء
— الميادين عاجل (@AlMayadeenLive) April 20, 2025
The operation is part of a broader military offensive launched on March 15 under US President Donald Trump's directive, which vowed 'total eradication' of Houthi capabilities if the group persisted in threatening Red Sea shipping lanes. Since then, US forces have conducted hundreds of strikes across Houthi-held territory.
On Saturday, US warplanes bombed Yemen's cities of Sanaa and Hodeidah, targeting key infrastructure amid an intensifying campaign against the Houthis.
The Houthis—officially known as Ansarallah—claim their actions are part of a 'solidarity campaign' with Palestinians in Gaza, vowing to continue targeting Israeli-linked vessels in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea until the war in Gaza ends.
The US designates the Houthis as a 'terrorist' organization, accusing them of destabilizing the region and threatening global maritime trade.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Shafaq News
an hour ago
- Shafaq News
Second Iran-Iraq FM meeting since regional escalation
Shafaq News/ On Sunday, Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi to address the escalating regional tensions, especially the recent US strikes targeting key nuclear facilities in Iran. In a statement, the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the talks — held on the sidelines of the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers in Istanbul — marked the second meeting between the two ministers since the start of the current crisis. Araghchi outlined the consequences of the attacks in detail and confirmed that Tehran is preparing a series of retaliatory steps, revealing Iran's plan to request an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council, backed by Russia. Hussein emphasized the need to activate the open-ended ministerial contact group—an Iraqi initiative under the OIC framework—aimed at containing the crisis, opening channels for dialogue, and paving the way for peaceful solutions to avert further escalation.


Shafaq News
an hour ago
- Shafaq News
Secretory Rubio: World safer after US strikes on Iran
Shafaq News/ On Sunday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the world as 'safer and more stable'' today than it was 24 hours ago, referring to recent US strikes targeting nuclear sites in Iran. Speaking to Fox News, Rubio emphasized that the military actions do not constitute a war against Iran, warning that 'any Iranian retaliation would be the worst mistake Tehran could ever make.' He also underscored that Washington is not seeking regime change in Tehran, stressing that the door remains open for serious negotiations. ''Our offer still stands,'' he affirmed, cautioning that Iran will not be able to deceive President Donald Trump. Addressing regional tensions, he linked instability across the Middle East to Iran's activities, describing Tehran behind every problem in the Middle East, and further adding, 'If we are attacked by any of Iran's proxies, we will not only respond but hold Iran accountable as well.'


Shafaq News
an hour ago
- Shafaq News
Iran: 50+ arrests accused of drone espionage
Shafaq News/ On Sunday, Iranian police arrested 53 individuals accused of using drones to film public and strategic sites in the southern province of Fars, according to Tasnim news agency. Yousef Malekzadeh, deputy police chief of the province, indicated the arrests were part of an effort to identify individuals suspected of collaborating with Israel or engaging in activities aimed at influencing public perception and conducting intelligence operations within the country. Authorities reported that those detained were in possession of small drones and related spare parts. Many of the seized devices—16 in total—were equipped with various operational features. The group is also accused of filming sensitive locations and transmitting footage to opposition media outlets based abroad. The arrests come as Iran intensifies its crackdown on hundreds of suspected collaborators with Israel, which launched Operation Rising Lion on Tehran on June 13. Since the operation began, Iran and Israel have traded near-daily drone and missile strikes despite international calls for restraint.