Explosions Rock Sana'a at Dawn Amid Unclear Circumstances
Sana'a – Residents of Yemen's capital city were jolted awake by loud explosions in the early hours of Friday morning. The blasts, which occurred around 1:30 a.m., were reported across several districts of southern Sana'a.
According to local eyewitnesses, the explosions were sudden and intense, though no aircraft were heard overhead, casting uncertainty over the nature of the incident. Initial speculation on social media suggests a possible accident at a gas facility, but no official confirmation has been issued.
Authorities from the Houthi-controlled government have yet to release a statement, leaving the causes and consequences of the explosions unknown. There have been no immediate reports of casualties or structural damage.
The situation remains fluid, and further details are expected to emerge throughout the day.
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