The United States and Great Britain are bombing Yemen

United States and Great Britain They bombed several military positions of the Houthi rebels today in at least six provinces in Yemen in response to rebel attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, an action that caused the Iran-backed Shiite movement to declare war on the countries.

This was announced by Iran-backed Yemeni Houthi rebels five of its fighters were killed and six others wounded in a total of 73 bombings carried out by the United States and the United Kingdom against the Arab country in response to rebel attacks in the Red Sea.

He the rebels’ military spokesman, Yahya Sareahe reported in a televised statement on the effects of the action launched by the US and the UK against various targets in the provinces of Al Hudeidah, Taiz, Hajjah and Saada, all of which are in rebel hands.

“The American and British enemy bear full responsibility for their criminal aggression against our Yemeni people, and he will not go unanswered or be punished“He threatened Sare.

They also assured that after that they will continue to attack ships in the Red Sea that are connected to Israel “unjustified” bombing of the United States and the United Kingdom this morning.

“There is no justification for this aggression against Yemen, because there was no danger to international maritime navigation in the Red and Arabian seas“said Mohamed Abdelsalam, one of the spokespersons for the Houthis, a movement supported by Iran, on Xu (formerly Twitter).

Furthermore, the Houthi rebels They called for mass protests this Friday to protest in areas under their control.

For his part, a member of the Houthi political office Mohamed Ali al Houthi described on the same platform as “barbarians and terrorists” the American and British bombing of various of their positions in Yemen, an action they justified as being carried out to reduce tension in the Red Sea.

He The British government does not foresee any new attacks “immediately” against the Houthis in Yemen, British Secretary of State for Defense James Heappey said.

In statements to the BBC, the official clarified today that “there are currently no more planned military actions” after the bombing by the planes British Royal Air Force (RAF) and the US Air Force against the positions of those rebels in Yemen.

Source: Panama America

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