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US launches more strikes against Houthis in Yemen

Time:2024-05-21 14:36:33 source:World Weaver news portal

By Sam Cabral, for BBC News, Washington

In this photo released by the US military's Central Command on February 3, 2024, US Central Command forces, alongside UK Armed Forces and with the support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and New Zealand conducted strikes against 36 Huthi targets at 13 locations in Iranian-backed Huthi-controlled areas of Yemen. These multilateral coalition strikes focused on targets in Huthi-controlled Yemen used to attack international merchant vessels and US Navy ships in the region. (Photo by US Central Command (CENTCOM) / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /  HANDOUT / CENTCOM " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

In this photo released by the US military's Central Command on 3 February 2024, US Central Command forces conducted strikes against 36 Houthi targets at 13 locations in Iranian-backed Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen. Photo: AFP PHOTO / HANDOUT / CENTCOM

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