The situation in Yemen has escalated again—Saudi Arabia and Iran’s proxy war is flaring up further.

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According to Coin World News, around 2 p.m. local time today (July 13), the international airport in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, was hit by an airstrike. Although the Yemeni Houthi forces controlling Sana’a blamed the airstrike on Saudi Arabia, the Yemeni government’s Ministry of Defense said that Yemeni armed forces struck the Sana’a International Airport runway to prevent an Iranian aircraft from landing. Sana’a is currently controlled by the Houthis, while the Yemeni government, backed by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, is based in Aden in the south.
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