All overnight air raids were targeted by the military facilities of Houthi rebels in the city of Tais, southwestern Yemen, according to today’s statements by two eyewitnesses in the area.

US President Donald Trump announced yesterday, Saturday, that he ordered a large scale of military plagues against the pro -Ruarters of Yemen’s rebels, citing their attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

“Iran funded, the Houthi traumatic launched rockets against US aircraft and targeted our troops and our allies,” Trump wrote on his social platform Truth Social, adding that “piracy, violence” and violence and violence.

The Ministry of Health ruled by Houthi said at least 31 people were killed and another 101 injured in the raids while stressing that Its powers will respond to US blows.

Houthi reported a series of explosions on Saturday night in Sanaai and the northern province of Saanda – the border’s stronghold of the border with Saudi Arabia.

The Iranian guerrilla team, which considers Israel its enemy, controls Sanaaa and the northwest of Yemen, but is not the country’s internationally recognized government.

In a statement, Houthi has accused the US and the United Kingdom of “bad” aggression aimed at residential areas in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa – although it is understood that the United Kingdom did not participate in Saturday’s US raids against Houthi’s targets.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the US government “has no power, or business, to dictate Iranian foreign policy”.

“Finish support for Israeli genocide and terrorism,” he posted on X on Sunday. “Stop killing the people of Yemen.”

Since November 2023, Houthis have targeted dozens of merchant ships with rockets, unmanned aircraft and attacks with small boats in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.