Yemen's Houthis Vow Retaliation Against U.S., Citing Strikes That Killed 31
The Houthi movement in Yemen has vowed to retaliate against the United States following a series of airstrikes that reportedly killed at least 31 people, including women and children.
The strikes, ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump, targeted Houthi-controlled areas in response to attacks on shipping vessels in the Red Sea.
Houthi officials condemned the strikes as a "war crime" and declared their intent to escalate their response. The U.S. Central Command described the operation as a series of "precision strikes" aimed at defending American interests and ensuring freedom of navigation in the region.
The situation has further heightened tensions in Yemen, a country already grappling with a prolonged humanitarian crisis. The international community is closely monitoring the developments as the risk of further escalation looms.
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