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We send fighter planes to Yemen: Video to Yemen: Video

The US military recently launched combat aircraft to aim to aim at the Houthi forces in Yemen, as new videos show.

Fox News received the dramatic video that shows the jets that stand out on the terrorist goals. Shortly after President Donald Trump started “decisive and powerful” air raids against the organization supported by Iran, which has been targeting commercial dealer ships and US military ships for several months.

“It was more than a year ago Red sea, Or the Gulf of Aden, “Trump wrote on Saturday in a social contribution of truth.” The last American warship that went through the Red Sea four months ago was attacked by the Houthis over a dozen times. “

“The Houthi rackers financed by Iran fired rockets in US aircraft and aimed at our troops and allies,” continued the president. “These relentless attacks have cost the United States and the global economy many billion dollars while at the same time endangered innocent life.”

Ships of the US navy defend Houthis' attack in Gulf of Aden

The US warships have come and shot down because President Donald Trump's air strikes were launched on March 15. (AP picture/Getty pictures)

Trump promised that the US military would “use overwhelming fatal strength until we have reached our goal”.

“For all Houthi terrorists, their time has expired and their attacks have to stop from today. If they don't, hell will turn on to you as you have ever seen anything you have ever seen before!” His post.

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The followers of Houthi visit a rally against the air strikes in Yemen led by the USA and to support the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in Yemen, Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, February 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman, file)

Since the beginning of the strikes on Saturday, Houthi Drone, rocket and air defense systems have been targeted by American armed forces. A high -ranking defense officer announced Fox News on Sunday that at least one dozen Houthi drones from US armed forces have been shot down so far.

On Monday, the joint staff director for operations general leader Alexus Grynkewich told reporters that previously “dozens of military victims” were counted.

The Houthis claimed that 53 people were killed from Monday, including five children, but this was not confirmed by the US military.

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President Donald Trump ordered air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen on Saturday. ((Photo by Terney L. Cross/Getty Images)))

“This is also not an endless offensive,” said Pentagon chief spokesman Sean Parnell on Monday. “This is not about changing regime in the Middle East, but about putting American interests first.”

Morgan Phillips from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.