A video documenting what is described as a Saudi attack in Sana'a, Yemen, has been published by journalist Sapir Lipkin, according to her post. Specific details of the strike, including its timing and casualties, are not yet available.
Journalist Sapir Lipkin published footage of the Saudi strike on Sanaa International Airport on Monday, adding visual documentation to the series of reports that began at 14:09 Jerusalem. The video shows a strike in Sana'a, described by Lipkin as a Saudi attack. This comes after the Houthi military spokesman warned that the attack would not go unpunished.
The thread of reports began at 14:09 Jerusalem with initial unconfirmed reports of explosions at Sanaa airport, attributed to a Saudi airstrike. Within the same minute, The Zioneer reported multiple updates: Houthi-affiliated media confirmed explosions, a Saudi-linked channel confirmed airstrikes targeting the Houthis, and the official Yemeni news agency (Saba) reported the strike targeted the runways. The Houthi military spokesman then warned that the attack 'will not go unpunished,' and a Houthi source later reported the strike occurred after an Iranian passenger plane landed at the airport, breaking the Saudi-led air blockade.
Earlier today, The Zioneer reported on similar footage shared by journalist Assaf Rosenzweig (N12) at 14:14 Jerusalem, though it is not confirmed whether both videos document the same incident. The Zioneer has also covered other regional attacks, including in Lebanon, but those are separate developments.
What remains open: Specific details of the strike—including the exact timing, target, and any casualties—have not been independently verified. The relationship between the two video footages is also unresolved.
7 developments
- StrongYair Goldblatt posts documentation from Chabahar, southern Iran
- DevelopingThe source reports Yemeni sources publish footage from Sanaa airport after reported lifting of Saudi siege
- DevelopingReports: Jet observed over Sanaa, Yemen
- DevelopingVideo documents aftermath in Shiite village of Hadatha, southern Lebanon
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