American and British forces bombed 18 Houthi targets in Yemen

In Yemen, 18 Houthi sites were hit by American and British forces.

 US and British Forces Carry Out Strikes on 18 Houthi Targets in Yemen


The recent joint statement released by the US and British forces confirmed that they conducted strikes on 18 Houthi targets in Yemen. These strikes were deemed necessary and proportionate in response to weeks of attacks by the Iranian-backed Houthis on ships in the Red Sea. The targeted locations in Yemen were specifically chosen based on their links to facilities crucial to the Houthi operations.


The strikes focused on 18 Houthi targets spread across eight different locations in Yemen. Among the targets were underground weapons storage facilities, missile storage facilities, one-way attack unmanned aerial systems, air defense systems, radars, and helicopters. By targeting these specific locations, the US and British forces aimed to disrupt and degrade the Houthi capabilities in the region.



The underground weapons storage facilities were a key target in the strikes, as they are crucial for the Houthi militia to sustain their operations



Additionally, the missile storage facilities posed a significant threat to regional security and needed to be neutralized. The one-way attack unmanned aerial systems targeted in the strikes were a clear indication of the Houthi's aggressive tactics in the region.


Furthermore, the strikes also aimed at dismantling the Houthi air defense systems, radars, and helicopters. By targeting these assets, the US and British forces sought to diminish the Houthi's ability to launch further attacks on ships in the Red Sea. Overall, the strikes on the 18 Houthi targets were a strategic move to safeguard regional stability and security.




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