US and UK Started Heavy Retaliatory Bombardment & Strike Houthi Airfields And Underground BASES!

US and UK started heavy retaliatory bombardment & strike Houthi airfields and underground bases! On Thursday, the US and British militaries bombed more than a dozen Iranian-backed Houthi sites in Yemen in a massive retaliatory strike using Tomahawk missiles launched from warships and submarines, as well as fighter jets, according to US officials. Welcome everyone, in today’s video; we’re going to tell you US and UK started heavy retaliatory bombardment and strike Houthi airfields and underground bases The US Air Force’s Mideast Command said it struck over 60 targets at 16 sites in Yemen, including “command-and-control nodes, munitions depots, launching systems, production facilities, and air defence radar systems.“ But before we proceed the further video, if you’re new to this channel, remember (go ahead and) to hit the bell icon to subscribe, so you won’t miss the informative videos we will upload in the future US and UK started heavy retaliatory bombardment & strike Houthi airfields and underground bases! President Joe Biden stated that the strikes were intended to demonstrate that the United States and its allies “will not tolerate“ the militant group’s ongoing attacks on the Red Sea. He also stated that the decision was reached only after diplomatic negotiations and careful consideration. “These strikes are in direct response to unprecedented Houthi attacks on international maritime vessels in the Red Sea, including the first use of anti-ship ballistic missiles in history,“ Biden said in a statement. He stated that the attacks endangered US personnel and civilian mariners and jeopardised trade, and that he would not hesitate to direct additional measures to protect our people and the free flow of international commerce if necessary. In a vote that implicitly condemns Iran, the UN Security Council demands that Houthi rebels cease their attacks in the Red Sea. Yemen’s Houthis launch their largest Red Sea drone and missile attack, but no damage has been reported. With each strike, fears grow that Israel, the US, and Iran’s allies are inching closer to everything. Associated Press journalists in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, reported hearing four explosions early Friday local time. Amin Ali Saleh and Hani Ahmed, two Hodieda residents, reported hearing five powerful explosions in the city’s western port area, which is located on the Red Sea and is the Houthis’ largest port city. Eyewitnesses who spoke with the AP also reported strikes in Taiz and Dhamar, both south of Sanaa. The strikes were the first US military response to a persistent campaign of drone and missile attacks on commercial ships since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The coordinated military assault comes just a week after the White House and a number of partner countries issued a final warning to the Houthis to stop attacking or face possible military action. The officials described the strikes under the condition of anonymity in order to discuss military operations. Members of Congress received an update on the strike plans earlier Thursday. The warning appeared to have had some short-term impact, as attacks ceased for several days. On Tuesday, however, the Houthi rebels launched their largest-ever barrage of drones and missiles against shipping in the Red Sea, prompting U.S. and British ships, as well as American fighter jets, to shoot down 18 drones, two cruise missiles, and an antiship missile. On Thursday, the Houthis fired an anti-ship ballistic missile into the Gulf of Aden, which was detected by a commercial ship but did not strike it.
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