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Joint UK and US Airstrike Targets Houthi-Controlled Military Site in Yemen

Joint UK and US Airstrike Targets Houthi-Controlled Military Site in Yemen
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World April 30, 2025 08:00

london, washington - British and American forces conduct a joint airstrike on a military target in Yemen's Houthi-controlled region, following previous attacks on various locations in the country.

Joint UK and US Airstrike Hits Houthi-Controlled Military Site

British and American military personnel carried out an airstrike on a military target in Yemen controlled by the Houthi rebels. The strike was executed after sunset to minimize civilian presence in the area, as stated by British officials.

Continued Airstrikes and Casualties

A separate American airstrike reportedly resulted in the deaths of 68 individuals at a detention center for African migrants in Yemen. The Pentagon disclosed that over a thousand targets in Yemen have been struck by American forces since mid-March, leading to the elimination of hundreds of Houthi fighters.

Impact on Maritime Trade and Political Motivations

The Houthi rebels' attacks on merchant ships have disrupted cargo transportation through the Suez Canal, a vital maritime route accounting for approximately 12% of global shipping. This action is linked to their support for Palestinians in Gaza, following Israeli military actions triggered by a major Hamas offensive on October 7, 2023.

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