Yemen’s Houthi rebel group has said 15 people have been injured in “US-British” airstrikes in and around the capital Sanaa.
Most of those hurt were from the Shuub district, near the centre of the city, a statement from the health ministry said.
Another person was injured on the main airport road, the statement added.
It comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate against the Houthis and their Iranian “masters” following a missile attack by the group on Israel’s main international airport on Sunday morning.
It remains unclear whether the UK took part in the strikes and the Houthi group has previously made claims of joint US-British attacks on Yemen.
The militant group fired a missile at the Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday, sparking panic among passengers in the terminal building.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.
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