Suspected US airstrikes kill at least 6 people in Yemen, Houthi rebels say
- U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen, under President Trump, have been ongoing since March 15, targeting Houthi rebels.
- These strikes started after the rebels threatened renewed attacks on ships due to Israel's Gaza blockade.
- The strikes target rebels due to their attacks on shipping in Mideast waters linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Gen. Saree said the rebels used a locally made missile to target a drone; he called it "the fourth in two weeks."
- Strikes resulted in over 120 deaths, and the White House reports over 200 strikes, but the U.S. Military did not acknowledge them.
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Suspected U.S. airstrikes kill at least 7 people in Yemen, Houthi rebels say
In the last month, U.S. airstrikes on Yermen have killed over 120 people, according to casualty figures released by the Houthis' Health Ministry.
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Suspected US airstrikes kill 7 people in Yemen, Houthi rebels say
Suspected US airstrikes around Yemen’s rebel-held capital killed at least seven people and wounded 29 overnight, the Houthis said on Monday as they also claimed shooting down another American MQ-9 Reaper drone. Since its start nearly a month ago, the intense campaign of US airstrikes under President Donald Trump targeting the rebels over their attacks on shipping in Mideast waters — related to the Israel-Hamas war — has killed over 120 people, a…
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