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US attacks Houthis in Yemen call criminals

The United States have published a flood of intensive air strikes on Houthi positions in YemenReferring to the ongoing attacks by the group on ships that cross the Red Sea. Former President Donald Trump declared the offensive and described the Houthis as “criminals supported by Iran”, whose rockets have to be harmed on American assets and dealer ships and endangered global life.

According to the health authorities controlled by the Houthi, at least 31 people were reported dead and over 100 wounded. Explosions echoed in Sanaa and Saada – Strongholds of the rebel group – with smoke clouds near the airport of the capital, which contains military installations.

Trump published an uncompromising message and promised to unleash “relentless fatal violence” until the Houthis stops her aggression. He warned: “A fire storm like never before will rain on you.”

The Houthis was unimpressed to renounce violently, and confirmed their attacks that solidarity with the Palestinians in the middle of the Israel-Hamas War would be discontinued. Since the end of 2023, they have carried out almost 200 strikes on commercial ships, which forces the global shipping lines to remove the strategic Red Sea.

The Red Sea, a crucial trade artery connected Asia and Europe, has dropped traffic because the airlines avoid Houthi threats and instead navigate longer routes in Africa.

US foreign minister Marco Rubio confirmed Washington's hard attitude in talks with Russia's Sergei Lavrov, who campaigned for an armistice and a peaceful dialogue.

Trump also hit the support of the rebels by Iran and accused Joe Bidens of former administration to show weakness.

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