At least 3 killed, over 50 injured in Zionist airstrike in areas in Yemen capital Sana’a

Zionist colony strike causes $500 million in damages at Sanaa Airport.

Director of Sanaa International Airport, Khaled Al-Shaif, said yesterday’s Zionist airstrike caused massive damage, hitting the main runway with four missiles and creating a 20-meter-deep crater. The arrival and departure halls and the aviation fueling administration were completely destroyed.

Al-Shaif reported that six passenger planes were damaged, including four belonging to Yemen Airways, leaving the airline with only one operational plane in Jordan. He estimated losses at $500 million and said a team would assess the damage. Temporary alternatives for the airport will be announced soon.

He rejected Israeli claims of missile launchers at the airport, calling them false. Al-Shaif stressed that Sanaa Airport is a civilian facility monitored by the UN and said Yemen’s military sites are in remote, fortified locations away from civilians.

Al Akhbar

Sanaa airport suspends flights after severe damage from Zionist strikes.

Sanaa International Airport in Yemen has suspended all flights until further notice following “severe damage” from Zionist airstrikes on Tuesday. The airport’s director, Khaled al-Shaief, confirmed the suspension due to the impact of the attacks.

The Cradle Media

Images shows the damage to Sana’a International Airport following Israeli airstrikes. PressTV

At least 3 killed, over 50 injured in Zionist airstrike in areas in Yemen capital Sana’a.

The aftermath of 20 Zionist airstrikes on the airport in Yemen’s capital.