In January, President Donald Trump took over after taking over, the first US attacks against Yemen’s Hothis, rebels said on Sunday that Washington had warned Iran to stop the group from supporting the group.
Hauthis, who attacked Israel and Red Sea Shipping in the Gaza war, said the children were among those killed by the intensive barrage of the attack.
An AFP photographer in the rebel-accepted capital Sana heard three blasts and saw a smoke plum from a residential district, and the northern plain region of Yemen, an attack in a hawthi stronghold.
“Nine civilians were killed and nine others were injured, mostly injured,” Hauthis’ Health and Environment Ministry reported attacks on Sanaa, saying.
According to the Hurthi Ansarollah website, a strike in the plain region killed at least 10 people and injured others, condemning that it is called “US-Bitish aggression” and Washington’s “criminal cruelty”.
The US Central Command, which posted images of fighters unloading from an aircraft carrier and launched a bomb, “exact strike” to “defend American interests, prevent enemies and restore freedom of navigation, demolishing a building compound.
There was no immediate comment from British authorities.
Trump in a post on social media, “Vow to use fatal force until we achieve our purpose”, citing the dangers of Hauthis against the Red Sea shipping.
‘Increase with increase’
Houthis vowed that the strike would not “pass without response”.
“Our Yemeni armed forces are ready to grow completely with a statement at the rebel al-Mesirah TV station,” the political bureau of the rebels said.
Trump also warned Iran that she should “immediately” support Houthis.
The rebels, who have greatly controlled Yemen for more than a decade, are part of the “axis of resistance” of Iran groups in protest against Israel and the United States.
He has launched scores of drone and missile attacks on ships passing through the Red Sea and Yemen in the Gulf of Aden during the Gaza War, claiming solidarity with Palestinians.
The campaign crippled the important route, which usually carries about 12 percent of the world shipping traffic, forcing many companies to be forced into an expensive affair around South Africa.
Palestinian Group Hamas, grateful to Hurti support, hit him in the US strike on Saturday, “a clear violation of international law and attacked the country’s sovereignty and stability”.
‘Hell will rain’
The US has launched several rounds of round strikes on the Houthi Target, some of which are with British support.
After stopping the impact of Gaza’s ceasefire in January, Hauthis announced on Tuesday that they would resume them until Israel resumed him until the help of assistance in the Palestinian region was done.
Trump’s statement did not refer to the controversy over Israel, but focused on previous halt attacks on merchant shipping.
“For all the hatched terrorists, your time is over, and your attacks should be closed, starting today. If they do not, hell will rain on you as if you have never seen before!” He said.
“American people, their presidents … or do not threaten shipping lane around the world. If you do, be careful, because America will make you completely accountable and, we will not be good about it!”
Earlier this month, the United States re -established the Hauthi movement as a “foreign terrorist organization”, banning any US interaction with it.
Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said Hauthis “attacked 145 times since 2023 and attacked commercial ships”.
Sana was captured by Hothis in 2014 and was ready to beat most parts of the country before the intervention of the Saudi -led coalition.
The war has been in great hold since the 2022 ceasefire, but the promised peace process has stopped in front of the Hauthi attacks on shipping associated with Israel and Israel.
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