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The US military claims that on March 15, more than 800 goals after launching sustainable air and military -marine strikes against Huti movement in Yemen.
In a statement on Sunday, which summarized the latest operations, the US Central Command stated that “hundreds of Huti and many Huti leaders were killed.”
Washington has said it is acted to stop the threat supported by Iran, supported by Iranian Guna for delivery to the Red Sea and the Gulf of Adens.
In Yemen, Guta, which controls the country’s large spots, said the last US capital on Sana was killed at least eight people, including women and children.
Last month, Trump ordered a large -scale blow to the goose areas and threatened that they would be “completely destroyed”.
He also warned Iran without armed the group – what he repeatedly denied.
On Sunday, the US military said I had been impressed that it had been dealt with by the goal, but stated that it would not “reveal the specifics” about current operations.
The United States has said it “continued to strengthen the pressure” until Huti’s attacks were stopped.
Since November 2023, the Hussites have sent dozens of trade vessels with missiles, drones and small attacks on the boat in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Adens. They drowned two courts, seized a third and killed four crew members.
Guta said they act in support of the Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and claim that they are often falsely – that they are aimed at ships related only to Israel, the US or the UK.
Huta was not released as a result of the deployment of Western warships in the Red Sea and the Gulf to protect trade courts last year, or several rounds of US strikes for former president Joe Biden.
Following the post in January, Trump reworked the Hussites as a “foreign terrorist organization” – the status that the Biden administration removed from the fact that, as they say, the need to mitigate the humanitarian crisis of the country.
Over the last decade, Yemen has been devastated by a civil war that had grown when Guta confiscated control over the northwest of the country from an internationally recognized government, and a coalition led by Saudi Arabia, which supported the United States, intervened, seeking the restoration of the rules.
More than 150,000 people were reportedly left and caused by a humanitarian catastrophe, and 4.8 million moved and 19.5 million – half of the population needed some help.