Yemen's Huthi rebels blame US for fresh strikes

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Yemen's Huthi rebels blame US for fresh strikes

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SANA: Yemen's

Huthi rebels

on Monday blamed Washington for around 10 strikes in and around the capital

Sanaa

, as the United States pursues its campaign against the Iran-backed force.
The Huthi-run Saba news agency said two US strikes had targeted Arbaeen street in the capital, another the airport road, having earlier reported two strikes it blamed on "American aggression" and a series of prior bombardments on Sanaa.
The Huthi administration's health ministry said 14 people were wounded in the Sawan neighbourhood, according to Saba.
An AFP journalist heard loud explosions in the capital, which has been controlled by the Huthis since 2014.

The bombardment follows a Huthi strike against Washington's ally Israel, which hit the perimeter of the country's main airport on Sunday.
Eight people were wounded in US strikes on Sanaa in late April, according to the rebels, who also reported strikes in other parts of the country, including their stronghold Saada in the north.
The Huthis, who control swathes of Yemen, have launched missiles and drones targeting Israel and Red Sea shipping throughout the

Gaza war

, saying they act in solidarity with Palestinians.
The Yemeni rebels had paused their attacks during a recent two-month ceasefire in the Gaza war.
But in March, they threatened to resume attacks on international shipping over Israel's aid blockade on the Gaza Strip.
The move triggered a response from the US military, which began hammering the rebels with near-daily air strikes starting March 15 in a bid to keep them from threatening shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
US strikes on the rebels began under former president Joe Biden, but intensified under his successor Donald Trump.
Since March, the United States says it has struck more than 1,000 targets in Yemen.

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