Senior Houthi Leader Killed in US Raid on Yemen
In a significant development, Abdul Nasser Al-Kamali, a prominent figure in the Houthi intelligence service, was killed during a US airstrike targeting multiple locations in Yemen.
The operation, which focused on strategic sites in areas such as Sana'a and Al-Hudaydah, is part of an ongoing campaign to counter threats in the region.
Local sources confirmed that Al-Kamali's death marks a major blow to the Houthi leadership, potentially disrupting their intelligence operations. The airstrike targeted command centers and weapons depots, aiming to weaken the group's ability to coordinate attacks.
This escalation underscores the heightened tensions in the region, with international observers closely monitoring the situation. The US has reiterated its commitment to addressing security challenges while emphasizing the importance of protecting civilian lives amidst the conflict.
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