Don't Forget the Victims of Our Wars - Antiwar.com Blog
- The U.S. Military launched an air campaign against the Houthis in Yemen, escalating since mid-March 2025.
- Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, tied to the Israel-Hamas war, prompted the U.S. Response.
- U.S. Strikes targeted Houthi military infrastructure and, increasingly, residential areas, including Sanaa and Hodeida.
- Rozina Ali reported that fifteen people, all women and children, died in one strike; Hassan recalled, "They were scattered and torn into pieces."
- Despite the U.S. Campaign and over 200 strikes, the Houthis have demonstrated resiliency, and the conflict shows no signs of ending.
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Collapsing Empire: Yemen Shatters the Illusion of US Air Power, Yet Again
By Kit Klarenberg – Apr 7, 2025 Since March 15, Washington has repeatedly barraged Yemen from the sky, killing and injuring countless innocent civilians while destroying vital infrastructure. For example, on April 2, US jets targeted a reservoir in western Yemen, cutting off access to water for over 50,000 people. Only three days later, US President Donald Trump gloatingly posted a horrific video on social media of a tribal gathering being incin…
Don't Forget the Victims of Our Wars - Antiwar.com Blog
Rozina Ali reports on some of the civilian casualties caused by U.S. airstrikes in Yemen: Hassan’s brothers were already there, digging through the rubble, searching for the remains of a family. “They were scattered and torn into pieces,” he said. Rescuers recovered mangled bodies. Among them were two faces Hassan…
Suspected US airstrikes kill six in Yemen, Houthi rebels say
ADVERTISEMENT US airstrikes reportedly killed at least six people in areas near Yemen’s Red Sea port city of Hodeida on Tuesday night, according to the Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The strikes targeted the al-Hawak district, near the city’s airport, and wounding a further 16 people. The airport has previously been used by the rebels to target ships in the Red Sea. Footage released by the Houthis’ al-Masirah satellite news channel showed scenes of …
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