After being subjected to 73 American-British raids, Yemen threatens the sources of the attack

by times news cr

2024-01-12T08:55:43+00:00

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/ On Friday, the Yemeni Armed Forces held the United States of America and Britain responsible for the recent strikes on several Yemeni cities, which caused the death and injury of 11 people as an initial toll, while the sources of the attacks threatened on land and at sea.

A statement by the Yemeni forces said, “The American-British enemy, in the context of its support for the continuation of Israeli crimes in Gaza, launched a brutal aggression against the Republic of Yemen with seventy-three raids, targeting the capital, Sana’a, and the governorates of Hodeidah, Taiz, Hajjah, and Saada. The raids led to five martyrs and the injury of five people.” Six other members of our armed forces.”

She added, “The American and British enemy bears full responsibility for its criminal aggression against our Yemeni people, and it will not go unanswered or unpunished, and that the Yemeni armed forces will not hesitate to target sources of threat and all hostile targets on land and at sea in defense of Yemen, its sovereignty, and its independence.”

She pointed out that “this brutal aggression will not dissuade Yemen from its position of support and support for the oppression of the Palestinian people, and the Yemeni armed forces confirm their continued prevention of Israeli ships or those heading to the ports of occupied Palestine from navigation in the Arab and Red Bahrain.”

It is noteworthy that the United States and Britain began a massive attack on several Yemeni cities at dawn on Friday, targeting sites belonging to the Houthis.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that the strikes against the Houthis targeted radars and infrastructure for drones and missiles, noting that “this operation aims to disrupt and weaken the Houthis’ ability to endanger sailors and threaten international trade in one of the most important sea lanes in the world.”

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