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15 murdered in American strikes when Trump orders military action against Hutíes rebels in Yemen

15 murdered in American strikes when Trump orders military action against Hutíes rebels in Yemen

15 murdered in American strikes when Trump orders military action against Hutíes rebels in Yemen

At least 15 people were killed after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, ordered a military strike over the Houthi rebels of Yemen in the capital, Sanaa, on Saturday, warning of “an overwhelming lethal force.”
The Houthis Ansarollah media updated a count of previous victims from nine to 15, stating that the attacks hit both the capital, Sanaa and the northern region of Saada.
Air attacks mark the first American military action against the Hutis since Trump’s administration began in January, after the attacks of the rebels against Israel and the Red Sea ships in the middle of the Gaza conflict.

Previously, Trump posted in Truth socially his intention to “use overwhelming lethal force until we have achieved our goal,” citing Huthis’s threats with the sending of the Red Sea.
The Hutis issued a statement in response declaring that the attacks “will not pass without response.”
“This aggression will not happen unanswered, and our Yemeni armed forces are fully prepared to face the climbing with climbing,” said the political office of the rebels in a statement about his television Al-Masirah.
Trump had also demanded that Iran stop supporting the rebels immediately. The rebels, who control Yemen’s substantial parts for more than ten years, belong to the “resistance axis” will be opposed to Israel and the United States.
They have carried out numerous strikes of drones and missiles against vessels near Yemen in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Adén during the Gaza conflict, expressing solidarity with the Palestinians.
These actions interrupted the crucial shipping route, which generally manages 12 percent of global maritime traffic, forcing numerous companies to redirect in southern Africa.

The United States has carried out multiple strikes in huti positions, sometimes with British support. The Hutis suspended the attacks during the high fire of January of Gaza, but announced on Tuesday they would resume until Israel allows help to the Palestinian territory.
Trump’s communication avoided mentioning Israel’s dispute, concentrating on previous Houthi attacks on commercial vessels. “For all hutis terrorists, your time is over, and your attacks must stop, as of today. If they do not, hell will rain on you as nothing you have seen before!” said.

“Do not threaten to the American people, its president … or world shipping lanes. If you do, be careful, because the United States will hold you completely and, we will not be pleasant about it!” Added.

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