US, UK forces carry out fresh airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen: Top updates
Airstrikes in Yemen on Monday targeted underground camps and locations associated with the Houthis' "missile and air surveillance capabilities" that the group aims to harass the Red Army, a statement from the U.S. and Britain said. It was announced that the purpose of the attack was to prevent attacks on commercial ships. Ocean.
The airstrike carried out on Monday night was his eighth attack by coalition forces in 12 days. The United States, Britain and their partners Australia, Bahrain, Canada and the Netherlands said in a joint statement that the strikes targeted underground storage facilities and sites linked to the Houthis' "missile and air surveillance capabilities."
Update on US and UK airstrikes against Houthi targets:
The statement claimed that the airstrikes were aimed at "disrupting and weakening" Houthi capabilities. “These precision strikes are aimed at disrupting and weakening the ability of the Houthis to use them to threaten global trade and the lives of innocent seafarers,” the statement said, adding that the rebels “have illegal and carried out a series of dangerous attacks. This is the first ``destabilizing'' action since the last joint US-UK airstrike.
Last week, President Joe Biden acknowledged that the attacks so far have not had the intended effect
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