Houthis say US bombs Yemen again, targeting capital Sanaa
Briefly

The U.S. has ramped up airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen, targeting areas controlled by the group since 2014. Recent attacks have killed over 200 individuals, with significant collateral damage affecting civilians and infrastructure. The strikes are part of Trump’s strategy to mitigate Houthi threats to shipping lanes in the Red Sea, critical for international trade. The Houthis have launched over 100 assaults on vessels, asserting these actions in solidarity with Palestinians amid the broader conflict in Gaza.
U.S. airstrikes have recently intensified in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, amid a military offensive aimed at curbing Houthi threats to Red Sea shipping.
Since the offensive began, casualties have mounted, with more than 200 fatalities reported as U.S. forces target Houthi-controlled areas and military functions.
The ongoing conflict has disrupted shipping lanes vital for global trade, with companies resorting to longer, costlier travel routes.
Houthi forces have executed over 100 attacks on vessels linked to Israel, asserting their response to the situation in Gaza, indicating a broader regional conflict.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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