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Death toll from Israeli strikes on Yemen climbs to 10

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Mon, August 25, 2025 at 2:10 PM UTC

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People inspect damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

The death toll from the latest Israeli airstrikes on Yemen has risen to 10, authorities said on Monday.

The Houthi-run Health Ministry reported that 92 people were also injured in the attacks on Sunday.

Authorities had previously reported four deaths and nearly 70 people injured in the strikes.

The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia.

Since the start of the Gaza war almost two years ago, the Iran-backed Houthis have repeatedly attacked Israel with missiles and drones in support of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, another Iran-funded militant group.

Israel has responded by attacking targets in Yemen.

People inspect damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

People inspect damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

People inspect damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

People inspect damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

A Yemeni child walks past damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

A Yemeni child walks past damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

Yemeni children inspect damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

Yemeni children inspect damaged fuel trucks at a gas station after it was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa. The Israeli Air Force said on Sunday evening that it had again attacked targets in Yemen, striking a military facility near the presidential palace in the capital Sana'a. Other targets included two power stations and a fuel depot that supplied the Houthi militia. Osamah Yahya/dpa

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