Yemen airstrikes : US and UK forces caused massive destruction by air strikes on Houthi rebels

Yemen airstrikes

The activities of Houthi rebels are not stopping (Yemen airstrikes). Every day they keep targeting ships on international shipping routes for the purpose of loot. By attacking one after the other, they are becoming a threat to international ships. To foil their plans, the US and British forces carried out three airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Hudaydah, Yemen. These attacks by the US and British forces are being considered as a response to the attack on ships by Houthi rebels.

Houthi rebels had attacked many ships in the Red Sea with drones (Yemen airstrikes)

In fact, in the last few months, Houthi rebels had attacked ships of many countries in the Red Sea with missiles and drones. Due to this attack, Houthi rebels were becoming a threat to international ships. Many shipping ships have been attacked with missiles and drones. To respond to this attack by Houthi rebels, the US and UK forces have jointly attacked them.

US and British forces carried out sudden air strikes

According to media reports, Al Masirah TV reported that US and British forces carried out sudden airstrikes in Yemen’s Amran and Saada governorates on Monday and in Sanaa and other governorates on Sunday. The Houthi rebel group, which controls the northern part of Yemen, is accused of targeting ships on international shipping routes through the Red Sea. In response to which the forces of the United States and Britain have given them a befitting reply by carrying out air strikes.

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Their aim is to protect the rights of Shia Muslims in Yemen

The Houthi rebels, known as Ansal Allah, are members of the Shia Muslim group of Yemen. This group of Houthis started in the northern part of Yemen in the 1990s. The Houthi rebels say that “their aim is to protect the rights of Shia Muslims in Yemen.

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