US Airstrikes Target Houthi Weapons Depots in Yemen

The United States has intensified its military operations in Yemen, targeting Houthi-controlled weapons depots across multiple regions. Recent airstrikes, confirmed by U.S. Central Command, aimed to dismantle the Houthis' advanced weaponry and infrastructure used to threaten maritime security in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
Key targets included underground storage facilities and fortified sites housing weapons components in Sa'dah, Al Bayda, and Al Hudaydah.
In Sa'dah, strikes focused on depots near the governorate's capital, which reportedly housed ballistic missile components and drone manufacturing equipment. Al Bayda saw airstrikes on storage facilities located in mountainous terrain, believed to contain explosives and ammunition. In Al Hudaydah, depots near the port city were targeted, disrupting supply chains critical to Houthi operations.
These strikes are part of a broader effort to counter Houthi aggression and ensure the safety of international trade routes. U.S. officials have emphasized the precision of the operations, which aim to minimize civilian impact while addressing regional threats.
This development highlights the ongoing complexities of the Yemen conflict and the international community's efforts to stabilize the region. Observers continue to monitor the situation closely as tensions remain high. You can find more details here.
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