US launches airstrikes by fighter jets and ships on Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis
UNB
Publish: 05 Oct 2024, 04:32 PM
WASHINGTON,
Oct 5 (AP/UNB) - The U.S. military struck more than a dozen Houthi targets in
Yemen on Friday, going after weapons systems, bases and other equipment
belonging to the Iranian-backed rebels, U.S. officials confirmed.
Military aircraft and
warships bombed Houthi strongholds at roughly five locations, according to the
officials.
Houthi media said seven
strikes hit the airport in Hodeida, a major port city, and the Katheib area,
which has a Houthi-controlled military base. Four more strikes hit the Seiyana
area in Sanaa, the capital, and two strikes hit the Dhamar province. The Houthi
media office also reported three air raids in Bayda province, southeast of
Sanaa.
The strikes come just
days after the Houthis threatened "escalating military operations"
targeting Israel after they apparently shot down a U.S. military drone flying
over Yemen. And just last week, the group claimed responsibility for an attack
targeting American warships.
The rebels fired more
than a half dozen ballistic missiles and anti-ship cruise missiles and two
drones at three U.S. ships that were traveling through the Bab el-Mandeb
Strait, but all were intercepted by the Navy destroyers, according to several
U.S. officials.
The officials spoke on
condition of anonymity to discuss details not yet publicly released.
Houthis have targeted
more than 80 merchant vessels with missiles and drones since the Israel-Hamas
war in Gaza started last October. They have seized one vessel and sunk two in
the campaign that has also killed four sailors.
Other missiles and
drones have either been intercepted by a U.S.-led coalition in the Red Sea or
failed to reach their targets, which have included Western military vessels.
The group has maintained
that they target ships linked to Israel, the U.S. or the United Kingdom to
force an end to Israel's campaign against Hamas in Gaza. However, many of the
ships attacked have little or no connection to the conflict, including some
bound for Iran.
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