Suspected U.S. strikes in Yemen kill at least 10 people, Houthi rebels say
- US-Led airstrikes struck Hodeidah and Amran in Yemen on April 8, 2025, at 5:45 pm, hitting residential areas.
- These strikes followed Huthi threats to renew attacks on vessels because of Israel's blockade of Gaza.
- The strikes damaged telecommunication infrastructure and targeted the al-Hawak district near Hodeida's airport.
- The Yemeni Ministry of Health initially reported two civilians were martyred and thirteen injured in Hodeida city.
- The US military has not acknowledged the airstrikes, but the US will continue pressure on the Houthis.
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Suspected U.S. strikes in Yemen kill at least 10 people, Houthi rebels say
Suspected U.S. airstrikes that pounded the area around Yemen’s Red Sea port city of Hodeida have killed at least 10 people, the Iran-backed Houthi rebels said Wednesday. The Houthis meanwhile aired footage they said showed the debris left after shooting down yet-another American MQ-9 Reaper drone.
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