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Yemen's pro-Iranian Houthi rebel spokesman Yahya Sari stated on the 12th (local time) that at least five people were killed and six injured in an attack led by the United States.


According to the Associated Press, Sari announced in a statement on Almasirah TV, operated by the Houthi rebels, that there were a total of 73 airstrikes across five regions in Yemen.


Spokesman Sari emphasized, "The United States and the United Kingdom are responsible for the criminal attacks against the Yemeni people," adding, "The enemy will definitely be held accountable." He firmly stated, "There will never be any case where this passes without punishment or retaliation."


Lieutenant General Alexus Greenkiwich, commander of the U.S. Central Command Air Forces, reported that the bombing involved attacks on more than 60 targets across 16 areas, utilizing over 100 various types of precision-guided munitions, including the Navy's Tomahawk cruise missiles.



The British Royal Air Force also deployed four Typhoon fighter jets to attack two Houthi targets with Paveway guided bombs.


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