Video footage circulating on social media appears to show the aftermath of the strikes on Sanaa International Airport, according to a regional monitoring account. The strikes were reported earlier today by multiple sources.
Video footage circulating on social media, shared by a regional monitoring account, appears to show the aftermath of the strikes on Sanaa International Airport. The footage has not been independently verified. The extent of damage and any casualties are not yet clear.
At 14:42 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that Saudi Arabia conducted airstrikes on Sanaa International Airport, following a Houthi military spokesman's accusation and threat. A subsequent update at 15:06 Jerusalem confirmed the strikes. The Houthi spokesman had called the attack 'unjust aggression' and warned that Saudi Arabia will bear the consequences.
As The Zioneer reported on Jul 4, footage had previously emerged from the airport after the reported lifting of a Saudi siege, which had prevented Houthi leaders from traveling to Iran. This earlier context underscores the airport's strategic significance.
The footage cannot be independently verified. It remains unclear what damage was caused or whether there were casualties.
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