Sanaa Airport Director: The losses of the Israeli attack are estimated at about 500 million dollars

The Director General of Sana'a International Airport, Khaled Al -Shaif, said on (Wednesday) that the initial losses resulting from the recent Israeli attack on the airport are estimated at about 500 million dollars, indicating that the damage to the damage is continuing, according to Houthi media.
Al -Shayef confirmed the suspension of all flights from Sana'a airport and to him until further notice; Because of the damage of the attack by the Israeli army, yesterday.
The airport manager indicated that the Yemeni Airlines lost three planes in the attack, pointing out that the Israeli army targeted six aircraft and destroyed them completely, including the three aircraft of the Yemeni lines.
Al -Shayef pointed out that there are alternatives to restart the airport temporarily, but he made it clear that he needs a long time to qualify it and return work in it to what it was in the past.
The Israeli army had announced, yesterday, Tuesday, that the air force fighters carried out raids targeting an infrastructure of the Houthi group at Sanaa airport, which led to the airport’s entire disruption from work, while the Houthis vowed to respond.
The army explained that these strikes, which came after a similar attack on the port of Hodeidah in western Yemen yesterday, comes in response to the attack by the Houthis at Ben Gurion Airport in central Israel, on Sunday.