The blows on the matter of the Husites were delivered to the involvement of nearly a dozen Israeli Air Force aircraft, including warriors and refueling aircraft.
The Israeli Air Force on Sunday, August 24, hit the capital of Yemen Sanya, under the control of Khusitov. As a result of the attack, at least two people were killed, another 35 were injured. This was reported by The Times of Israel.
According to the publication, attacking was a response to the use of shells with a cassette warhead, which was discovered during the Husites investigation. The blow was delivered to the military complex, where the Presidential Palace of Yemen was located, the fuel warehouse and two electric plants were located.
The Israel Defense Army said the operation was conducted after the Husiti attack on Israeli territories using ballistic missiles and drones with explosive devices. The last attack occurred on August 22, the publication said.
The Israeli military added that the President’s Palace in dignity was part of the complex military used to conduct the operation of the Khusita terrorist regime. At the same time, the local media note that the palace building has remained empty for a long time.
Electric plants that have become the purpose of strokes, according to DSAL, are critical objects to ensure the power supply of the Husit military activities.
The attack was conducted with the involvement of nearly a dozen aircraft by the Israeli Air Force, including warriors and refueling aircraft.
Remember that the military of Israel recently caused an airplane to Yemen’s territory, probably removed one of the major commanders of the Husites.
It was also reported that Israel had hit Khusit Group targets in Yemen, in particular, destroying the final passenger aircraft, which still remained in the airport territory of Sana International. It was a response to the launch of missiles on Israel’s territory a day before.
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