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Saudi-led airstrike on Yemen's Mukalla port damages homes, sparking fear among locals

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Saudi-led airstrike on Yemen's Mukalla port damages homes, sparking fear among locals

2026-01-01 18:01 Last Updated At:20:37

The airstrike conducted by Saudi-led coalition targeting the port of Mukalla in Yemen's oil-rich Hadramout province early Tuesday morning has caused severe damage to nearby residential buildings and left locals terrified.

According to the coalition, the strike targeted weapons and combat vehicles allegedly unloaded at the port from two unauthorized ships that arrived from the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over the weekend.

Coalition spokesman Turki Al Maliki said the vessels had disabled their tracking systems and delivered a large cache of arms intended to bolster the Southern Transitional Council (STC) in Yemen's Hadramout and Al-Mahra provinces, a move he described as a "clear violation" of the UN Security Council Resolution 2216 of 2015.

He said the operation was conducted in accordance with international humanitarian law and its customary rules, ensuring that no collateral damage occurred.

However, local residents offered a different account, describing scenes of chaos and destruction in the pre-dawn hours following the strike.

"As you can see, this is the severe damage that occurred to our home as a result of the airstrike that targeted the Mukalla port, specifically military vehicles that were next to the house, about 20 to 40 meters away. At exactly 04:30, the location was targeted with a surprise airstrike, and we were shocked by the sudden violent explosions," said Salem Ali Al-Haj Zaid, a local resident.

Another resident, Um Ali, described the psychological toll on children.

"The children kept crying from the time of the strike until morning. Poor things, they were shocked, scared and unable to sleep again," said Ali.

The strike hit especially hard for Um Mohammed, a widow living on the top floor of a residential building near the port.

"We were terrified. My mother is old. The most damage was to the floor of the building where I live, and I am a widow. Who will compensate us for this?" said Mohammed.

The reported attacks come amid heightened military escalation in Hadramout, where Saudi-backed Yemeni government forces have warned of possible military action following the STC's refusal to withdraw its forces from the governorate.

Meanwhile, the Saudi-led coalition called on all civilians to immediately evacuate the port of Mukalla to ensure their safety, according to the Saudi state news agency SPA.

Mukalla, the capital of Hadramout governorate, is a key port city on Yemen's southeastern coast, with strategic and economic value.

Saudi-led airstrike on Yemen's Mukalla port damages homes, sparking fear among locals

Saudi-led airstrike on Yemen's Mukalla port damages homes, sparking fear among locals

China is expected to register over 208 million cross-regional passenger trips on the New Year's Day, which marks a year-on-year increase of 21 percent, the Ministry of Transport said on Thursday.

On the first day of the three-day New Year holiday, road travel is projected to reach 187.26 million passenger trips -- an expected rise of 18.1 percent year on year.

Railway passenger trips are expected to grow by 65.1 percent from one year ago to reach 18.25 million, the waterway passenger volume is expected to go up 0.9 percent to 670,000 trips, and civil aviation passenger trips are anticipated to rise by 12.6 percent to hit 1.95 million.

On New Year's Eve, China reported over 207 million cross-regional passenger trips, 25.4 percent higher than that of the same day of last year.

Road passenger volume hit 188.28 million trips, a growth of 22.8 percent on a yearly basis.

China's railway system handled 16.68 million passenger trips on that day, representing a year-on-year increase of 60 percent.

Waterway and civil aviation passenger volume totaled 626,000 and 2.18 million trips, up 32.3 percent and 21.2 percent year on year respectively.

Cross-regional passenger trips in China expected to go up 21 percent on New Year's Day

Cross-regional passenger trips in China expected to go up 21 percent on New Year's Day

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