US military says it will limit disclosing details on strikes in Yemen
- The US military announced it will limit specific details about its strikes in Yemen to "preserve operational security," stating these strikes had "lethal effects" on Houthi rebels.
- President Donald Trump ordered increased US strikes in Yemen to target Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacking Red Sea shipping.
- Since mid-March, the military claimed to have struck over 800 targets, killing hundreds of Houthi fighters while destroying their facilities.
- The military's goal is to reduce Houthi military and economic capabilities while minimizing civilian harm.
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US military to stop disclosing details on strikes in Yemen
The US military on Sunday said it will stop revealing specific details about its strikes in Yemen, citing what it called the need to preserve operational security while also saying the strikes had lethal effects on Houthi rebels. Recall that President Donald Trump last month ordered the intensification of US strikes on Yemen, with his administration saying it will continue assaulting Iran-backed Houthi rebels until they stop attacking Red Sea sh…
US military to limit disclosing details on Yemen strikes
The US military has said it will not reveal specific details about its military strikes in Yemen, citing what it called the need "to preserve operational security" while also saying the strikes had "lethal effects" on Houthi rebels.
US military says will limit disclosing details on Yemen strikes
The US military said on Sunday (Apr 27) it will not reveal specific details about its military strikes in Yemen, citing what it called the need "to preserve operational security" while also saying the strikes had "lethal effects" on Houthi rebels.
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