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Yemen: Yemeni port destroyed, factory halted after US-Israel airstrikes
Monday's airstrikes jointly launched by the United States and Israel on Yemen's Red Sea port city of Hodeidah have destroyed a local port shut down a cement factory. The airstrikes occurred one day after a Houthi missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport in central Israel, Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported. On Tuesday, the Houthis briefly allowed a China Media Group (CMG) correspondent to enter the port of Hodeidah. The attacked area of the port was in ruin, with the docks, lifting equipment and some operating facilities left completely destroyed, and port operations had been completely halted, according to the correspondent. The port is primarily for civilian and service use and undertakes the importation of a large amount of food and other daily necessities. The suspension of port operations is expected to exacerbate the challenges of everyday life facing Yemenis, according to Houthi officials. In addition, the Bajel cement plant was forced to halt production due to the Israeli airstrike. The factory, located east of the port of Hodeidah, is considered an important economic lifeline for the Houthis. The airstrike on the plant killed four people and injured dozens. The dead and injured were all workers at the cement factory or nearby residents, according to the Houthi group. The Houthi-run health ministry reported that in total, 7 people were and 94 were injured in all Israeli airstrikes on Yemen in the past 24 hours. Shotlist: Hodeidah, Yemen - May 6, 2025: 1. Various of destroyed port facilities; damaged boats; 2. Various of rubble, debris at port. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]
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