Sanaa: The US military stationed in the Red Sea conducted airstrikes on Yemen's northern province of Saada on Sunday. CCTV footage of US airstrikes surfaced online in which several explosions in the Houthi-controlled city could be seen surfaced online. The footage also shows a Yemeni shopkeeper witnessing the airstrikes without panicking.
In thee video, it could be seen that the shopkeeper was unmoved when the explosions which took place near his shape. His son was al;so present in the shop. The shopkeeper could be seen pacifying his son. The Yemeni Shopkeer's unwavering determination in the face of odds is garneru=ing praise for netizens.
Here's The Video:
Netizens' Reaction:
One of the X users wrote, "This proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that America is nothing but a straw."
"Bombing civilian targets and objects, but there were no military manifestations," another user commented.
"I am thinking of the nerves that are going to be developed by the kid. One inherited from his father and second he is developing by experience. The powerful should be mindful of using these weapons. They have developed it but who will be wielding the heart to use it?" a user wrote.
US Airstrikes On Saada:
The strikes targeted the areas around the province's namesake central city Saada, a stronghold of the Houthis, the Houthi-run al-Masirah TV said on Sunday evening, as reported by IANS. The airstrikes came a few hours after the Houthis claimed to have launched fresh attacks on the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier in the northern Red Sea and the Ben Gurion airport in central Israel.
Earlier on Sunday, the US military launched a series of airstrikes on Houthi-held areas, including the airport in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, according to Houthi television. There were no reports of casualties.
The Houthis have controlled much of northern Yemen, including Sanaa since the country's civil war erupted in 2014. The tension between the Houthis and the US military escalated as the US launched new airstrikes on Yemen on March 15 after the Houthi group threatened to resume attacks on Israeli targets until humanitarian aid was allowed into Gaza.