Yemen : US Airstrikes Target Houthi Positions in Hodeidah, Dhamar, and Amran

US military launched airstrikes on Houthi positions ,On Tuesday evening, in Dhamar, Amran, and Hodeidah.
Sources reported that three US airstrikes targeted Houthi weapons depots west of Dhamar city.
They also reported US airstrikes targeting a Houthi communications network in Amran.
The sources added that other US airstrikes targeted Houthi positions around Hodeidah Airport.
For their part, the Houthis announced the deaths of four people and the injury of 13 others in the US bombing of Hodeidah Governorate, western Yemen.
Earlier on Tuesday, Houthi media reported that US aircraft had targeted Hodeidah Governorate, the communications network in the Dhibin district of Amran Governorate, in the north of the country, and other locations in Ma'rib Governorate (east) and Sana'a.
US aircraft continue their airstrikes on Houthi-controlled sites in northern and western Yemen, as part of a military operation announced by US President Donald Trump in mid-March, asserting that it aims to "protect international navigation in the Red Sea." Trump announced the deaths of several Houthi leaders as a result of these new strikes.
The new US campaign came after Houthi threats to resume attacks on ships.
The Houthi attacks have disrupted a vital sea lane through which approximately 12% of global shipping traffic normally passes, forcing many companies to take a much longer alternative route by circumventing Africa.
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