20.03.2025 07:30
The Israeli army announced that a missile launched from Yemen caused sirens to sound in the central regions of the country. The missile was intercepted before entering the airspace. The attack is believed to have been carried out by Iran-backed Houthis, following a military operation ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Israeli army announced that sirens were sounded in the central regions of the country due to a missile launched from Yemen, and the public was called to go to shelters. It was reported that the missile was intercepted before entering Israeli airspace.
RETALIATION FROM YEMEN
Yemen retaliated against Israel, which has accelerated its attacks targeting the Gaza Strip. In a statement from the Israel Defense Forces, it was reported that sirens were sounded in the central regions of the country due to a missile launched from Yemen, and the public was called to go to shelters.
INJURIES OCCURRED DURING PANIC
It was reported that the missile was intercepted by the Israeli Air Force before entering the country's airspace. Israeli media reported that no serious injuries were reported due to the debris of the fallen missile, but some injuries occurred during the moments of panic.
HUSIS ARE SUSPECTED
The attack, which has not yet been officially claimed by any group, is believed to have been carried out by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, where a military operation was initiated by order of U.S. President Donald Trump.