Yemen Crisis: Violence flares up again in Yemen, ceasefire broken after attack on Sana’a airport

Hopes for peace in Yemen have once again been shattered. 13 July 2026 Tension has increased significantly in the area after an air attack on Sana’a International Airport. The government of Yemen says that the attack was carried out to stop an unauthorized flight coming from Iran. immediately after this incident 14th July Houthi rebels attacked Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport with missiles and drones, ending the long-running ceasefire.

🗞️: America eyes Iran’s nuclear bases, Donald Trump threatens to destroy Pickaxe Mountain.

Government’s big step after tension

President of Yemen Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi has accused the Houthi militia of sabotaging peace efforts. The government has put its army on high alert and all the airports of the country have been completely closed till further orders. Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarees It has called it the beginning of war from Saudi Arabia and warned that this attack will be avenged.

Concern of UN and international community

Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations Khaled Khiari Has appealed to all parties to maintain peace and resolve the matter through dialogue. UN Security Council in an emergency meeting Resolution 2826 Has adopted, under which reporting of Houthi attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea is made mandatory. China has also expressed concern over the increasing tension in the region and advocated peace. Currently, military activities have intensified in the northern areas of Yemen and local tribal people are also mobilizing against the rebels. Experts are considering this as a sign of a wider regional conflict.

Comments are closed.