The health ministry of Houthi rebels said that new US air strikes on the Yemeni capital Sanaa, killed at least 12 people and wounded 30.
The Houthis-run Saba news agency cited the ministry as saying the dead and injured had come from overnight strikes "by the American enemy" on a market and a residential zone in Sanaa's Farwa district.
Other raids were reported late Sunday in the central province of Marib, Hodeida in the west and the Houthis' bastion of Saada in the north, Saba said.
The US military has been carrying out almost daily attacks for the past month, saying it was targeting the "Iran-backed Houthis terrorists" to stop attacks on international shipping in the Gulf.
One attack Thursday on the Ras Issa oil port killed some 80 people and injured 150, according to the Houthis.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said Saturday that he was "gravely concerned" by the US strikes. But he also called on the Houthis to stop missile attacks on Israel and Gulf shipping.
The Houthis said they started missile attacks in solidarity with Hamas as it fights Israeli forces in Gaza. US raids began in January 2024 but have been stepped up since President Donald Trump took office this year.
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