Yemen: US Airstrikes Target Houthi Sites in Hodeidah and Al Bayda
The United States has intensified its military operations in Yemen, targeting Houthi-controlled sites in Hodeidah and Al Bayda as part of its broader strategy to counter regional threats.
Recent airstrikes, confirmed by U.S. Central Command, focused on dismantling advanced weaponry and infrastructure used by the Houthis to disrupt maritime security in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
Key targets included underground storage facilities and fortified sites housing ballistic missile components and drone manufacturing equipment.
In Hodeidah, strikes disrupted supply chains critical to Houthi operations, while in Al Bayda, airstrikes targeted mountainous terrain believed to contain explosives and ammunition.
These operations aim to minimize civilian impact while addressing the growing threat posed by Houthi aggression.
The escalation of U.S. airstrikes has raised concerns about the humanitarian impact and the potential for wider instability in the region. Observers continue to monitor the situation closely as tensions remain high.
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