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Yemeni people check the rubble of a building destroyed by U.S. airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, April 27, 2025. /VCG
At least eight people were killed on Sunday night in U.S. airstrikes on Yemen's Houthi-held capital Sanaa, Houthi-run health authorities said in a statement.
Dozens of people were wounded, according to initial estimates, as rescuers continue to search for survivors beneath the rubble of three houses bombed by U.S. fighter jets in the Bani Al-Harith district in northern Sanaa, the authorities said.
The Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported nearly 20 U.S. airstrikes targeting several locations across northern Yemen, including the capital, throughout Sunday.
The strikes came a day after similar U.S. air raids targeted two houses in southern and northern Sanaa, reportedly killing two people and wounding 10 others, according to the Houthi-run health authorities.
The U.S. Central Command has previously stated that the new airstrikes targeted Houthi leadership.
Tensions between the Houthi group and the U.S. military have sharply risen since Washington resumed airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen on March 15. The strikes were intended to deter the Houthis from targeting Israel and international shipping in the Red and Arabian Seas.