
Israeli navy is a raid on an electricity plant in Sanaa
The Israeli army said that it had bombed an energy facility used by the Houthis in Yemen, days after a missile fired from Yemen towards Israel.
Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraei said that the army "attacked terrorist targets deep in Yemen ... targeted by Houthi energy infrastructure" in the Sanaa capital area, which they control, without accurately specifying the location.
For its part, the Al -Masirah channel of the Houthis, citing the civil defense, reported that "a (American -Zionist) aggression targeted the Hizizal Electricity Station in the Sanhan district, south of the capital, Sanaa."
Local media reported that huge explosions occurred in the area, which resulted in the obstacles to work.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
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This is the second time that the Israeli navy has launched raids in Yemen, after an attack on the Houthi -controlled port in June.
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The march, quoting a source in the civil defense, added that its teams are working to put out a fire caused by the accident.
Residents said that at least two explosions were heard earlier in Sanaa.
Houthi media reported that "electricity stations in the capital were exposed to Israeli bombing," which led to a temporary power outage.
This explosion comes after a cautious calm in the capital, Sanaa, more than a month ago.
And the capital, Sana'a, witnessed violent explosions after raids launched by Israel, targeting separate locations of the group, "in response to the Houthi attacks on Tel Aviv, and on commercial ships in the Red Sea."
Israel is bombing Yemen as it says it responded to the Houthi attacks allied with Iran against Israel.
The Yemeni group launches rockets towards Israel, most of which have been intercepted, in what it describes with the support of the Palestinians during the Gaza war.
The United States and the United Kingdom also launched previous attacks against the Houthis in Yemen.
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