The attacks aimed at the capital hit a house and wounded to more than 20 people, according to the Hutis authorities.
Air attacks in the United States have killed at least four people in Sanaa de Yemen, according to the Ministry of Health.
The attacks on the capital on Sunday hit a home and wounded more than 20 people, including four women and children, according to local sources.
The American combat planes launched three other air attacks in the area of Al Jabal al Aswad in the district of Bani Matar, west of the capital. There were no details available with respect to the victims.
Previously, the Hutis said that American air attacks killed at least two people during the night in a Hutí, Saada fortress, and injured nine.
The images transmitted by the Satellite news channel Al Masirah de Houthis showed a strike collapseing what seemed to be a two -story building.
The intense campaign of air attacks in Yemen under the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has attacked the Iranian aligned group about Huthi’s attacks against shipping at the Red Sea. The Yemeni group has carried out attacks in solidarity with the Palestinians during the Israel War in Gaza.
Dozens of people in Yemen have been killed in the last American strikes since Trump ordered them to resume last month. The civilians have been attacked, the annihilated families, the destroyed military sites and the murdered soldiers.
The White House said that until now there have been more than 200 strikes.
The attacks in the United States began after the Hutis said they planned to resume aimed at ships linked to the Israelis about Israel’s blocking help in the Gaza Strip and its subsequent resumption of war, which ended a high six -week fire on March 18.
The Hutíes pointed to more than 100 merchant ships with missiles and drones from November 2023 to January this year.
They also launched attacks aimed at US warships.