• Arya News AgencyEnglish
    • خبرگزاری آریافارسی
    • وکالة آریا للأنباءالعربیه
Friday, August 21, 2026
  • Home
  • Iran
    • World
      • Economy
        • Sports
          • Technology
            • Archive
            World

            Houthis and government trade attacks as Yemen slides back to full-scale war

            Friday, August 21, 2026 - 03:05:58
            Houthis and government trade attacks as Yemen slides back to full-scale war
            Arya News - Government forces carried out 81 attacks in the last 24 hours as Houthis claim to have hit two targets in Saudi Arabia.

            Government forces have carried out dozens of attacks on Houthi positions across Yemen in the past 24 hours, the latest sign that a return to full-scale war in Yemen may be approaching.
            In the past day, government forces have carried out 81 attacks on Houthi positions that led to the “neutralisation” of a number of Houthi fighters and field commanders, government spokesperson Majed Abdullah al-Nuzaili said Thursday.
            Recommended Stories
            list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Yemen’s drone war: Rivals flex growing aerial muscle list 2 of 3 Yemeni government escalates attacks against Houthis: What’s next? list 3 of 3 Gunmen seize tanker off Yemen amid resurgence of Somali piracy end of list Also on Thursday, the Houthis carried out two drone attacks on targets in Saudi Arabia’s Najran province – which sits just across the border from Yemen – the group’s military ⁠spokesperson Yahya ⁠Saree announced. They “successfully” hit a target at Najran airport and an Aramco facility in the province, Saree said.
            There was no immediate confirmation of the attacks ‌from Saudi Arabia.
            Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which supports the Houthis, warned on Thursday that Saudi Arabia would be “unable to contain” the Houthis as the rebels ramp up attacks on the kingdom. The Houthis have repeatedly targeted Saudi infrastructure and shipping since declaring a naval blockade on the country in July.
            Yemen’s internationally recognised government, now based in Aden, has also accused the Houthis of attempting to impose a blockade on Yemen and halting the country’s oil exports.
            Over the past month, fighting has intensified in Yemen, with the government reporting carrying out hundreds of operations against the Houthis, killing many of their fighters.
            Exchanges of fire and drone attacks have been reported across nearly the entire frozen front line, but no large-scale offensive operations have yet been reported by either side.
            Both sides have reported carrying out missile and drone strikes on civilian infrastructure deep behind front lines, including ports and airports.
            In 2014, the Houthis overran much of the country, including Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, leading to years of conflict between the Houthis and the government, backed by a Saudi-led international coalition.
            In 2022, the government and the Houthis agreed to a United Nations-brokered truce that largely brought fighting to a halt in Yemen, but Thursday’s attacks hint that a return to large-scale conflict is rapidly approaching.
            At least 18 million people in Yemen do not have reliable access to enough food, according to the UN.
            On Monday, UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk urged both sides to “spare the Yemeni people from further misery” and “halt immediately any actions that risk returning Yemen to full-scale conflict”.
            Also on Thursday, the United Kingdom’s maritime security monitor reported that a tanker has been ⁠boarded off the coast of Yemen by six armed people, who diverted it towards Somalia.

            Short Link:
            News Code:
            Member Code:

            More News
            Pakistan PM directs petroleum minister to hold talks with oil refineries for reducing diesel prices
            Pakistan PM directs petroleum minister to hold talks with oil refineries for reducing diesel prices
            Iran’s hardline parliament raises concerns with ‘foreign infiltration’ plan
            Iran’s hardline parliament raises concerns with ‘foreign infiltration’ plan
            Seoul mayor faces 18-month prison request over campaign polls
            Seoul mayor faces 18-month prison request over campaign polls
            Pressure mounts to halt, review Indonesia President Prabowo’s free meals programme
            Pressure mounts to halt, review Indonesia President Prabowo’s free meals programme
            Young dancers seek freedom in Korea’s growing street dance scene
            Young dancers seek freedom in Korea’s growing street dance scene
            Over 1,000 Malaysians in 2km queue for jobs with starting pay of $1.1k
            Over 1,000 Malaysians in 2km queue for jobs with starting pay of $1.1k
            After detention reform, migrants in South Korea still face locked doors and long waits
            After detention reform, migrants in South Korea still face locked doors and long waits
            Steeped in culture: Chinese tea wins over Moscow
            Steeped in culture: Chinese tea wins over Moscow
            New faces coming for polls in Malaysia’s Johor
            New faces coming for polls in Malaysia’s Johor
            • More News
            • Malaysian PM Anwar stands by Taiwan remarks despite backlash
            • US deports nearly 2,300 Mexicans to Guatemala over Mexico’s objections
            • Houthis and government trade attacks as Yemen slides back to full-scale war
            • US charges woman for allegedly plotting attack on New York State Capitol
            • Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan reportedly moved to hospital from jail
            • Number of US Troops Wounded During Operation Against Iran Exceeds 750
            • US pummels Cuban economy with new sanctions on mining, construction
            • DR Congo to receive 70,000 doses of Ervebo vaccine as Ebola infections surge
            • Brook makes Pakistan pay for dropped catch as England dominate first Test
            • Trans-Afghan Transport Corridor Could Avert Logistical Crisis a la Strait of Hormuz - Expert
            • Walmart sees sales drop as US consumer spending retreats
            • James Harden agrees to three-year, $97m Cleveland Cavaliers deal: Report
            • Arsenal vs Coventry: Premier League – prediction, lineups, teams
            • University suspends US academic leading Jason Arday plagiarism accusations
            • US Treasury secretary says new economic measures will ‘collapse’ Iran
            • Ahmad Hassoun, Assad’s ‘barrel bomb mufti’, faces Damascus court verdict
            • FBI raids ex-US Representative Swalwell’s home amid sexual misconduct probe
            • Dozens dead after boat capsizes in northwestern Nigeria
            • Carlos Alcaraz confirms US Open return after four-month injury layoff
            • First group of US deportees, out of an expected 1,200, arrive in Liberia
            • Russian paramilitaries in Mali kill nine, including children: HRW
            • Bangladesh elects ruling party veteran Alamgir as president
            • Russian Forces Cripple Ukrainian Supply Lines with Precision Port Strikes
            • James Harden agrees to 3-year, $97M deal with Cavaliers
            • North Korea fires ballistic missiles as US-South Korea drills near end


              خبرگزاری آریا

              "Arya News Agency" is an official and independent Iranian news agency with the slogan "Transparent, honest and professional movement in information dissemination."

              Join with Us:

              Friday, August 21, 2026
              News Groups:
              • Iran
              • World
              • Economy
              • Sports
              • Technology
              Arya Group:
              • مرکز مطالعات استراتژیک آریا
              • شرکت سرزمین هوشمند آریا
              • انتشارات پیشگامان اندیشه آریا
              © - Arya News Agency
              About us| Contact us| RSS| Links| Advanced search