US Military Targets Huthi Rebels in Yemen Amid Escalating Tensions
The United States military conducted a series of airstrikes against Huthi targets in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Monday, December 31, 2024. The operation, executed by US Navy ships and Air Force aircraft, aimed to neutralize missile and drone launch sites reportedly used by the Iran-backed Huthi rebels to attack American naval vessels and commercial shipping in the region.
According to US Central Command, the strikes successfully destroyed seven cruise missiles and a number of one-way attack drones over the Red Sea. No injuries or damage to US personnel or equipment were reported. Local witnesses in Sanaa described multiple explosions at various locations, with particular emphasis on strikes near the Defense Ministry.
In response, Huthi spokesperson Mohammed Abdulsalam condemned the strikes as "an American aggression," claiming they violated the sovereignty of Yemen. Earlier that day, the Huthis announced they had launched two missiles towards Israel in solidarity with Palestinians amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
The situation in Yemen remains tense as the Huthis maintain control over large portions of the country and continue to threaten international shipping routes.
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