The hutis denounce new bombings of the United States against East Yemen
The Hutis rebels of Yemen have denounced this Friday, through television to Masirah, which the United States attacked the Al Faza area, in the district of At Tuhayta (west) with six air attacks.
On Thursday, the USA launched at least four bombings against the strategic Al Katib area of the port city of Al Hodeida, where the main electric plant of the city and facilities used by the insurgents is located.
Al Masirah, spokesman for the hutis, did not provide details about material damage or victims of this new wave of bombings. The attacked zone is located in the vicinity of the strategic port of Al Hodeida, an installation controlled by the hutis and that serves as one of the main points of entry of humanitarian aid and basic products at the points in the hands of the insurgents.
The city is known for housing barracks of the group backed by Iran, who has launched hundreds of missile attacks and drones from Hodeida against Israel and commercial navigation in the Red Sea after the outbreak of the war in the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.
Subsequently, Al Masirah reported that American aviation also attacked a neighborhood in the city of Saada, in the northwest of Yemen, without providing more details.
This new wave of bombing occurs only one day after the United States launched air attacks against at least four Yemen cities controlled by the hutis, including the Saná capital, which left at least nine injured, including two children, according to the rebel authorities.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, warned Wednesday in his social social network that Iran must cease and immediately his support for the hutis, not only to reduce it, and threatened the latter that they will be “completely annihilated” if the attacks against Israel and the Red Sea do not cease.
The United States began a series of air attacks against different cities controlled by the hutis in the north and center of Yemen, as well as in Saná, some bombings that resulted in more than fifty dead.
The rebels announced last week that they would resume their military operations against Israeli ships or linked to the Israeli State if humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip was not allowed, where Israel has resumed its large -scale attacks.
Trump, whose administration classifies these Shiite rebels as a terrorist group, has recently promised the “hell” if they do not stop threatening international navigation, while from the Executive it insists that they will continue to attack the hutis until maritime attacks cease. (EFE)