The Houthi movement claims the U.S. carried out a series of airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, as part of an ongoing campaign targeting the group’s Red Sea operations.
The Houthi movement has claimed that over a dozen airstrikes were launched on Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, blaming the United States for the attacks, The Times of Israel reports.
While the US military has not officially confirmed the strikes, US Central Command (CENTCOM) released images and footage showing an aircraft carrier and preparations for raids targeting the Yemeni rebels.
Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen have faced near-daily airstrikes since 15 March, when Washington began a military campaign aimed at halting Houthi attacks on civilian vessels in the Red Sea.
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