Yemen Conflict Flares as Sanaa Airport Targeted Amid Iran Plane Standoff
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Yemen's government forces, backed by Saudi Arabia, attacked Sanaa Airport to prevent an Iranian plane from landing.
- Houthi rebels responded by launching ballistic missiles.
- Government forces reportedly bombed the runway.
The conflict in Yemen has seen a significant escalation with an airstrike on Sanaa International Airport, reportedly carried out by Saudi-backed Yemeni government forces. The objective was to prevent an aircraft originating from Iran from landing at the facility.
In retaliation, Houthi rebels, who control the capital, launched ballistic missiles. The Yemeni government forces allegedly bombed the airport's runway, further disrupting operations and intensifying the confrontation.
This exchange highlights the ongoing proxy elements within Yemen's civil war, with Iran and Saudi Arabia backing opposing sides. The targeting of the airport and the subsequent missile launches underscore the precarious security situation and the potential for wider regional instability.
The incident at Sanaa Airport demonstrates the continued intensity of the conflict, despite various diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire and a political resolution to the protracted war.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.