Yemen: 29 US Airstrikes Target Houthi Militia Sites
The United States has intensified its military campaign in Yemen, conducting 29 airstrikes targeting Houthi militia sites across various provinces.
These strikes, which occurred over the past hours, aimed to weaken the Houthis' operational capabilities and address threats to regional security.
Key targets included military installations, weapons storage facilities, and communication networks in Houthi-controlled areas such as Sana'a, Sa'dah, and Hodeidah.
Local reports indicate significant damage to infrastructure, though the extent of casualties remains unclear.
The airstrikes are part of broader efforts to counter Houthi aggression, particularly in the Red Sea, where the militia has been accused of disrupting maritime security.
The United States has reiterated its commitment to ensuring freedom of navigation and protecting international trade routes.
This escalation has drawn mixed reactions from the international community, with some supporting the measures as necessary for stability, while others express concern over the humanitarian impact on civilians in conflict zones.
The situation in Yemen continues to evolve, with heightened tensions and calls for diplomatic solutions.
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