Houthi-affiliated media reported the killing of 13 people in American-British airstrikes on Hodeidah in Yemen. American and British forces launched dozens of strikes on Houthi positions in Sana'a and Hodeidah. The United States announced that American and British forces executed strikes targeting 13 Houthi sites in Sana'a, Hodeidah, and Taiz. Houthi-affiliated media mentioned that one person was killed and others were injured due to American-British strikes in Hodeidah, Yemen. The Yemeni news agency "Saba," in its militia-controlled version, stated that the airstrikes targeted "the telecommunications network in the Al-Abbas area of Haifan district in Taiz governorate." The agency noted that American-British aircraft executed a series of airstrikes in Hodeidah governorate, including four strikes on the Al-Hok district, one of which targeted the radio building in the district. According to the agency, the Western airstrikes also targeted a building at Al-Salif port and the Al-Ghlaifiqa area. In the capital Sana'a, Western aircraft carried out six strikes in the capital and governorate, including one strike around Sana'a International Airport and three strikes in the Al-Nahdain area of the Al-Sabien district. The agency quoted a security source as saying that Western aircraft executed two strikes on the Jirban area in the Sanhan district of Sana'a governorate.