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US-UK forces together wreaked havoc on Houthi rebels, wreaked havoc by carrying out air strikes on many targets.


US-UK Army attack on Houthi Rebels : According to the report of Houthi-backed Al Marira TV, American and British forces have carried out three airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Hodeidah, Yemen. These attacks by American and British forces are being said to be a response to the attacks on ships by Houthi rebels. Houthi rebels have attacked ships of several countries in the Red Sea in recent months. Due to which it became a threat to international ships. However, there has been no immediate reaction from the US and the British on the three air strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Where did US and UK forces attack?,

Al Masira TV reported in its report that American and British forces attacked Yemen’s Amran and Saada governorates on Monday and Sanaa and other governorates on Sunday.

What are the allegations against Houthi rebels?,

The Houthi rebel group, which controls the northern part of Yemen, is accused of targeting ships on international shipping routes through the Red Sea. A few months ago, Houthi rebels attacked several international shipping ships with missiles and drones. To which the armies of countries like the United States and Britain have now responded.

Who are these Houthi rebels and what is their objective?,

The Houthi rebels are members of Yemen’s Shia Muslim group, also known as Ansal Allah. This group of Houthis started from the northern part of Yemen in the 1990s. Houthi rebels say their aim is to protect the rights of Shia Muslims in Yemen. However, for some time now, attacks on international shipping vessels have been escalating the conflict.

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