A source in the local authority in Hodeidah Governorate told RIA Novosti that “American and British fighters launched two raids on two Houthi sites in the Al-Durayhimi District, south of Hodeidah City.”
He added, “Hodeidah Governorate is witnessing intense flights of American and British fighters.”
The source later explained, “American and British fighters launched three raids on Houthi positions on the coast of the Al-Faza area in Al-Tuhayta District, south of Hodeidah.”
The air strikes on Hodeidah Governorate came the day after American and British fighters carried out 9 raids targeting the camp of the 29th Mechanized Brigade (Giants Brigade), stationed in Al-Jabal Al-Aswad, Harf Sufyan District, north of Amran Governorate (north of Sanaa), and the 172nd Brigade camp in the Rahba area of Al-Safra District, northeast of Saada.
Last Thursday, the leader of the Houthis announced the continuation of his group’s attacks on ships linked to Israel, the United States, and Britain in the Red and Arabian Seas, and operations targeting the Israeli depth, considering that the results of the American elections will not affect this.
On January 12, the United States and Britain began carrying out a massive attack on Houthi sites in several Yemeni cities, against the backdrop of the group’s attacks in the Red and Arab Seas, which it says target ships linked to Israel or heading to its ports, before the group expands the targeting circle to include American and British ships. In response to air strikes.
Source: RIA Novosti
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