
Yemen Claims Strike On Sanaa Airport, Houthis Attack Saudi Arabia
The Houthis have been at war with Yemen's government since 2014, in a conflict that has killed hundreds of thousands of people and triggered a major…
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Since the Saudi-led coalition entered the war in 2015 to back the government, it has been the one to conduct air strikes on Houthi targets on the authorities' behalf. "If this cycle of action and retaliation continues, it could effectively mark the collapse of the April 2022 ceasefire framework and signal a return to a much more intense phase of the conflict," he said. Claims and counterclaims continue to emerge, while Riyadh has yet to publicly comment on the latest reports.
Furthermore, Fresh reports of explosions near Jeddah have intensified fears of a wider regional conflict after the Houthis reportedly launched another barrage toward Saudi Arabia.
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Since the Saudi-led coalition entered the war in 2015 to back the government, it has been the one to conduct air strikes on Houthi targets on the authorities' behalf.
according to NDTV - Top Stories"If this cycle of action and retaliation continues, it could effectively mark the collapse of the April 2022 ceasefire framework and signal a return to a much more intense phase of the conflict," he said.
according to NDTV - Top StoriesClaims and counterclaims continue to emerge, while Riyadh has yet to publicly comment on the latest reports.
according to Hindustan TimesFresh reports of explosions near Jeddah have intensified fears of a wider regional conflict after the Houthis reportedly launched another barrage toward Saudi Arabia.
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