The air raids against them continued overnight, which are attached to the Joint Command of the US Armed Forces, which is responsible for the Middle East region (Centcom, “Central Administration”).
Centcom did not give further details, however, via X, a video depicting F/A-18 firing aircraft.
CENTCOM operations against Iran-backed Houthis continue…
— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM)
“Centcom forces are continuing operations against Iran -supported terrorists Houthi,” he said.
The SABA news agency, controlled by the guerrillas, spoke of two bombings today in the port of Hondaida, 230 kilometers from the capital Sanaa.
Donald Trump ordered the last Saturday to launch mass air strikes in various provinces of Yemen, including the one surrounding Sanaa, as well as in Saanda, a Houthi Fort, in the distant north of the war.
A spokesman for the Yemeni rebels released a new report on Sunday, talking about at least 53 dead, including children and more than 100 others injured, due to US wounds.
Retaliation to USS Harry Truman
On Monday morning, Houthi took responsibility for a second attack on the Red Sea against US USS Harry Truman, who had already announced that they had targeted the previous one in response to Centcom’s attacks.
“The Yemeni Armed Forces targeted, for the second time in 24 hours, USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier in the northern Red Sea with ballistic missiles and drones, a involvement that lasted for several hours,” the Movement said.
Washington has not yet confirmed the attack on USS Harry Truman.
Houthi leader, Abdel Malek al-Huti, called on the Yemenites to concentrate “millions” today to protest the attacks, mainly against the capital Sanaa. In a television message on Sunday, he announced that Houthi forces would attack US merchants in the Red Sea as long as the United States “continues their attacks”.
“The Americans will now be the target of banning navigation as they continue their attack. Our decision was not concerned, despite the Israeli enemy, but from now on, the US is also included, “said Abdel Malek al-Huti.
Expressing “concern”, the UN asked the US and the rebels “ending any military activity”.
US attacks on the stronghold of the rebels in Yemen, following the threats against maritime trade and against Israel “killed many important leaders,” White National Security Adviser Mike Walts said and warned Iran: “