77 Airstrikes in 24 Hours: Yemen Under Relentless U.S.-Led Attacks
Over the past 24 hours, Yemen has been subjected to 77 airstrikes, with most of the attacks targeting the capital Sana'a and positions held by the Yemeni army. The strikes are being carried out by a U.S.-led coalition.

According to Yemeni officials, bombardments are ongoing across the country, causing extensive damage and further worsening the humanitarian crisis.
The Yemeni leadership accuses the United States of escalating the conflict, stating that the strikes are directed against the country's legitimate government and armed forces. Despite losses, the Yemeni army continues to resist and is calling on the international community to take notice.
Meanwhile, Yemeni forces have launched a large-scale military operation in the Red Sea.
According to Arab sources, U.S. aircraft carriers and accompanying warships have come under attack in the conflict zone.
Reports describe the clashes as the most intense naval combat the U.S. Navy has faced since World War II. Specific details on American losses or damage have not yet been disclosed.
Despite the escalating hostilities, international organizations and major world governments have yet to issue official statements.
The situation in the region continues to deteriorate. Yemen accuses the U.S. of violating its sovereignty and asserts its right to self-defense. A state of emergency remains in effect.
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