The Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV quoted a source in the Civil Defense as saying: "An aggression targeted the Haziz power generation station in the Sanhan district south of the capital Sanaa," noting that "teams are working to extinguish the fire caused by the targeting of the Haziz power station."
The source added that "the aggression targeted the power generators at Haziz station, which led to their shutdown."
The channel also quoted Mishal Al-Raifi, Director-General of the Electricity Corporation under Houthi control, as saying: "We are working to assess the damage caused by the aggression on the Haziz power station south of the capital Sanaa in cooperation with Civil Defense."
In the same context, local residents told the German News Agency (dpa) that "two powerful explosions rocked the capital Sanaa early Sunday morning following what is believed to be a strike on the Haziz power station (south)," according to Al Arabiya Net.
Residents confirmed that flames were seen rising from the targeted site, without providing further details.
Meanwhile, Reuters quoted residents as saying early Sunday that they "heard at least two explosions in the Yemeni capital Sanaa near a power station."
Houthi media outlets did not mention the party responsible, only referring to "aggression," while it is believed that the strike may have been carried out by Israeli aircraft, though this has not been confirmed as of Sunday morning.
Translated using artificial intelligence.