US military strikes Houthi weapons storage facilities in Yemen – report
- The strikes aim to degrade Houthi capabilities and protect U.S. forces in vital waterways, according to Secretary Austin.
- This operation marks the first use of the strike capability in the U.S. counter-Houthi campaign, authorized by President Joe Biden.
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US bombers pound targets in Yemen
B-2 aircraft have hit Houthi weapons storage facilities, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has said. The US has used long-range bombers to strike five targets in parts of Yemen controlled by the Houthi militant group, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement on Wednesday. The Houthis, who control large swathes of the war-torn country, have been targeting commercial ships passing through the Red Sea since last November. The attacks have be…
B-2 Bombers Hit Houthi Targets
The US military unleashed B-2 stealth bombers to target underground bunkers used by Yemen's Houthi rebels early Thursday, a major escalation in the American response to the rebels' attacks on Mideast shipping lanes that appeared to be a warning to Iran as well. While it wasn't immediately clear how much...
U.S. Bombers Attack Houthi Weapons Storage Facilities In Yemen
The United States has attacked Houthi weapons storage facilities in Yemen. B-2 aircraft bombed five targets in Yemen said to be controlled by the Houthi terrorist group, according to statements by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday. This latest bombing raid was described by Austin as involving B-2 Spirit long-range aircraft and was aimed at five underground weapons storage sites. The defense secretary described it as a “unique demonstra…
The United States has carried out dozens of attacks against the Houthis since late 2023, when the Iranian-allied group began shooting at commercial ships in support of Hamas
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