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Yemen conflict escalates as government and Houthis intensify military operations
Government forces have launched dozens of attacks against Houthi positions as the Iran-backed group claims cross-border strikes into Saudi Arabia, marking a significant escalation in Yemen's protracted conflict.
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Yemeni government forces conducted 81 military operations against Houthi targets over a 24-hour period, according to reports from the conflict zone. The intensity of the bombardment underscores the deteriorating security situation in the war-torn nation, where rival factions have struggled to establish a stable ceasefire.
The Houthi movement, which controls much of northern Yemen including the capital Sanaa, claimed responsibility for attacks on two targets within Saudi Arabia during the same timeframe. The group has periodically launched cross-border drone and missile strikes against the kingdom, which leads a military coalition supporting the internationally recognized Yemeni government.
The renewed surge in violence suggests a breakdown in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict, which has devastated Yemen's economy and left millions facing humanitarian crises. The fighting has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians and created severe shortages of food, medicine, and clean water across the country.
Neither side has indicated willingness to return to the negotiating table, raising concerns among international observers about further deterioration of the humanitarian situation. Regional powers continue to back opposing factions, complicating efforts by the United Nations to broker a lasting peace agreement.