Brutal Zionist Aggrision Strikes Vital Facilities in Sana’a

Yemen Israeli enemy warplanes launched a series of strikes on the Yemeni capital Sana’a on Sunday, hitting vital energy and service infrastructure.

The raids struck a Yemen Oil Company station on Al-Sittin Street and the Hiziz power station south of the capital. In an initial toll, Al-Masirah’s correspondent in Sana’a reported that two people were killed and five others wounded in the attack on the oil company station.

The strikes caused significant damage to infrastructure.

The attack comes as Yemen intensifies its military campaign against Israel, part of its declared support for Gaza.

The latest strikes on Sana’a follow a series of escalations between Yemen and the Israeli enemy. On Saturday, Zionist media reported that Yemen is suspected of using for the first time a ballistic missile with multiple warheads capable of separating before impact — a development Israeli experts warn could complicate missile interception and force a review of defense policies.

Yemen’s Armed Forces have already demonstrated advanced capabilities, including the launch of a Palestine-2 hypersonic missile that struck Lod Airport near Jaffa, temporarily disrupting operations. Drone attacks have also hit targets in Jaffa and Ashkelon.

Since late 2023, Yemen has expanded its operations beyond the Red Sea blockade of Israel-linked shipping to include long-range strikes deep inside occupied territories. The possible deployment of multiple-warhead missiles marks a significant escalation, raising further concerns in the Israeli entity over the reliability of its air defense systems.

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