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Yemen's National Museum damaged by Israeli airstrikes

The Washington Post: Yemen museum damaged by Israeli airstrikes
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As a result of Israeli strikes on the Yemeni capital Sanaa, the local National Museum was damaged. This was reported on September 11 by The Washington Post.

"As a result of Israeli airstrikes in Yemen, at least 35 people were killed and more than 130 injured, as well as damage to the national Museum of Yemen and other historical sites in the capital of the country," the material says.

According to the authorities, thousands of historical artifacts are at risk of damage. The facade of the building was also damaged.

On September 10, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched an air strike on the offices of two newspapers, September 26 and Yemen, in Sanaa. It was clarified that there are dead and injured among the journalists. A spokesman for the Houthi armed forces said that "this blatant aggression will not go unanswered and will be met with retaliatory measures."Later it became known that 35 people were killed as a result of the strike.

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