Yemen's Houthis Reinforce Communication Network Following Halt of U.S. Airstrikes
Sana'a - Security and technical sources have confirmed that the Houthi group has begun enhancing and expanding its telecommunications network in areas under its control, following the cessation of U.S. airstrikes that previously targeted military positions and infrastructure in Yemen.
Reports indicate that the group has redeployed communication stations and installed new antennas, while also establishing a closed wired network linking field command centers in anticipation of potential jamming or hacking attempts. The Houthis have also restored the operation of jamming and surveillance systems that were partially damaged during the latest attacks.
No official statements have yet been issued by the U.S. government or Yemen’s internationally recognized administration regarding these developments.
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