Yemeni Forces Strike Sanaa Airport to Block Iranian Aircraft
The Yemeni government, recognized internationally, has announced a targeted strike on Sanaa airport, aiming to intercept an incoming Iranian aircraft. This move comes amid heightened tensions with the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels controlling the capital. The government's official statement outlined that the attack was necessary to prevent unauthorized airspace violations following Houthi-imposed restrictions on Yemeni national flights.
In a precautionary measure, the Ministry of Defense issued an evacuation notice to civilians, airport staff, and international entities, urging them to vacate the vicinity of the airport. The development has prompted an immediate response from Houthi representatives, who have accused Saudi Arabia of orchestrating the attack while promising retaliation.
Yemen remains a theater of proxy conflict, with Iran's influence over the Houthis and Saudi Arabia's backing of Yemen's official government being central to the ongoing hostilities. As both sides brace for potential escalation, the international community watches closely for signs of further conflict or diplomatic engagement.