US strikes hard

The Pentagon: "These are the targets we hit hard in Yemen"

After the U.S. strike on Houthi targets in Yemen, the Pentagon announced that facilities for the production and storage of weapons and missiles were hit, a radar site was destroyed, and missile launch facilities were damaged. Additionally, Houthi positions on the coast that threatened international shipping were attacked.

Fallout from IDF strike on Houthi target. (Uncredited.)

After the U.S. strikes in Yemen, the Pentagon reports that raids were carried out against Houthi targets in Sanaa, and it was noted that Houthi command and control facilities were specifically targeted.

And thus it was stated in the announcement: "We attacked facilities for the production and storage of weapons and missiles belonging to the Houthis, destroyed a coastal radar site, and facilities used by the Houthis to launch attacks."

They added: "We carried out precise strikes on Houthi positions in Sanaa and on the coast and targeted the Houthi fleet that posed a threat to ships."

Earlier today (Tuesday), American-British planes launched 12 airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sana'a.

Houthi media reported that the "Al-Ardi Complex" in the center of the capital was subjected to two raids, where the Houthi Ministry of Defense is located, and at least six additional airstrikes were carried out on the "22nd of May Complex" in the Al-Thawra district of the capital.

The Houthi group announced that it attacked the American aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman using several cruise missiles and drones.

These raids come just hours after the Houthis announced their intention to attack Ben Gurion Airport using the hypersonic missile "Palestine-2," and to target the power station south of Jerusalem using the ballistic missile "Zolfaghar."

Last Thursday, Israel launched a series of airstrikes on the international airport in Sanaa and the Khaziz power station in Sanaa. In the Israeli raids, three people were killed and 30 others were injured, while in the bombing of Hodeidah, three were killed and 10 were injured.


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