Husilers: 7 airstrikes by US warplanes in Sada province announced

The Iran-backed Husilers in Yemen announced that US warplanes conducted 7 airstrikes on the northern Sada province. A statement was issued via the social media platform Telegram of the Husiler-affiliated al-Mesire television channel. The statement indicated that 3 airstrikes were carried out on the eastern part of Sada city, and 4 on the Al Salim district in the same province by US warplanes. While the Husilers did not provide information on damages and casualties in the attacks, there has been no statement from the US regarding the issue. In a written statement from the Communication and Information Technologies Ministry affiliated with the Husiler government yesterday, it was mentioned that the US targeted the communication network of Umran city in the north with five airstrikes, and several airstrikes hit the communication network in Sada city as well. The statement highlighted that due to the US attack, broadcasting stations, communication towers, and the entire communication network in that region were “completely destroyed,” leading to the disruption of communication and internet services in many areas, leaving tens of thousands of Yemenis deprived of these services. Yemen Airstrikes On March 7th, the Husilers announced that they had given Israel a 4-day deadline to allow aid to enter Gaza, threatening to resume sea operations against Israel otherwise. On March 15th, US President Donald Trump announced on the Truth Social platform that he had instructed the military to launch a “major attack” against the Husilers in Yemen. Husilers’ leader Abdulmelik Al-Husi also stated that US aircraft and warships would be targeted by the Husilers, and the blockades in sea voyages would include Washington as long as the attacks continued. The Husilers reported that in the airstrikes targeted at some cities including the capital Sana’a by the US and the UK, 79 people were killed and 107 were injured.