
Huthi media in Yemen reported strikes on the Iran-backed rebels' homeland of Saada on Friday, blaming "American aggression".
The rebels' Al-Masirah TV cited their correspondent in Saada, in Yemen's north, for their latest claim of strikes since the United States on Saturday said it carried out air strikes that killed several Huthi leaders, after the rebels said they would resume attacks on Israeli shipping.
The Huthi-run health ministry said the US strikes on Saturday had killed 53 people and wounded nearly 100 others.
Washington began the new military offensive on Saturday, promising to use overwhelming force until the rebels stop firing on vessels in the key shipping routes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
In return, the Huthis claim that they have repeatedly attacked a US aircraft carrier battle group.
The Huthis targeted ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden after the start of the Gaza war up until a ceasefire began in January, claiming solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Last week, they threatened to renew attacks on shipping in the vital maritime trade route over Israel's aid blockade on the Palestinian territory, triggering the first US strikes on Yemen since President Donald Trump took office in January.
The rebels have also claimed attacks targeting Israel in recent days, vowing to escalate after the resumption of massive military operations in the Gaza Strip.
With AFP
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