Suspected US strikes pummel Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen
- Suspected U.S. Airstrikes targeted Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen, including neighborhoods in Sanaa, on Friday morning.
- Initial reports from the Houthi-controlled SABA news agency indicated one person was hurt in the Sanaa attacks.
- The U.S. Central Command did not immediately acknowledge the airstrikes, which are part of a campaign against Houthi threats to Israeli shipping.
- The attacks also impacted the Red Sea port city of Hodeida and other governorates.
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U.S. Pummels Houthi-Controlled Cities In Yemen In Latest Wave Of Airstrikes: Report
The United States launched airstrikes against Yemeni cities controlled by Iran-backed Houthi militants over the weekend in a renewed effort to beat down the terror group. The strikes began on Friday and ran into Saturday. The Houthi-run SABA news agency said bombs killed at least one civilian and wounded four others, according to the New ...
U.S. Attacks Houthis in Yemen: Trump’s New Operation Is More Extensive · Global Voices
New bombings were presumably launched by the U.S. against Yemen on Saturday morning, killing at least one person, according to press reports. Meanwhile, the U.S. military acknowledged having previously bombed a military site in the heart of Sana'a, a region controlled by the Houthi rebels.The extent of the damage and possible casualties was unclear at the time, although Saturday's attacks added to an intense night of bombings launched on Friday …
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Signal breach exposes flippant attitude to civilian deaths
Nearly 60 people, including children, have been killed as the United States expands its two-week bombing campaign in Yemen to include (according to a review by the Associated Press) “firing at ranking personnel as well as dropping bombs in cities.” This comes as recently exposed Signal messages between senior US officials discussing the air-strikes demonstrated a flippant attitude towards the lives of Yemeni civilians. In one disturbing exchange…
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