An American raid targeted a "Houthi operations coordination center" in Sanaa

U.S. aircraft launched, late on Monday evening, a single air strike targeting a Houthi military site south of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.
The US Central Command said, in a statement, that its forces carried out a precise strike on a command and control facility run by the Houthis in Sanaa
The statement indicated that this facility was used as a center for coordinating operations, such as attacks against its commercial and warships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Media affiliated with the Houthi group in Sanaa said that the American raid targeted the Al-Ardi complex (the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense) in Al-Safiya District.
It is not clear at this moment, the extent of the damage caused by the raid or the nature of the targeted site, as the place is located within a military complex that includes several departments and annexes affiliated with the Ministry of Defense, while the Houthi group did not mention any details about the bombing.
At midnight on Sunday/Monday, fighters believed to be American launched two separate raids, one of which targeted a site in the Tuhayat District and the other targeted a site in the Midi District.