z*onist aggression renewed its criminal airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, early Sunday, targeting infrastructure, facilities, and public service installations.
Early in the day, z*onist fighter jets carried out two air raids on the Haziz Power Plant, located south of Sana’a.
Mishal Al-Rifi, Director General of the Electricity Corporation, confirmed that the institution is assessing the damages caused by the attacks on Haziz Power Plant in cooperation with the Civil Defense, noting that the airstrikes triggered a massive fire at the main generation station.
A source in the Civil Defense stated that the aggression targeted the Haziz Power Plant in Sanhan district south of Sana’a, confirming that teams are working to extinguish the fire caused by the attack.
The source added that the Israeli strikes hit the power generators at Haziz, putting them out of service, and affirmed that the resulting fires have been extinguished.
The repeated targeting of Yemen’s vital infrastructure highlights a broader strategy to destabilize essential services and weaken civilian resilience. Haziz Power Plant, a key facility supplying electricity to the southern districts of Sana’a, has been repeatedly hit despite international condemnation of attacks on civilian infrastructure.
These new enemy attacks come as the Yemeni Armed Forces continue their heroic operations, striking deep into the Zionist entity and disrupting air traffic at Lod Airport (Ben Gurion). As the genocidal war on Gaza escalates, Yemen has enacted a strategic blockade on key maritime routes to obstruct military supplies to Israel and urge the international community to address the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have declared they will maintain their strikes until the Israeli enemy halts its ground and aerial offensives in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israeli military campaigns have devastated Gaza’s population, killing tens of thousands—mostly women and children—and leaving many more injured. Starvation has emerged as a deliberate weapon of war, with aid restrictions and destruction of vital infrastructure pushing civilians to the brink.
Malnutrition and famine claim more lives each day, particularly among children, as hospitals and humanitarian agencies struggle with severe shortages of medicine, food, and clean water. With aid trucks stranded at borders and the siege ongoing, the crisis deepens, compelling urgent international action to prevent further avoidable deaths.
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