The American air attacks hit the Petrolero Ras Isa Petroleum port in the hands of the Huti terrorists of Yemen on Friday morning, according to the reports, killing 38 people and hurting another 102, in one of the most mortal attacks of the renewed Washington campaign, the one backed by Iran was grouped.
The central command of the US Army. UU. Confirmed that the strike meant one of the highest death tolls reported so far in the campaign launched under President Donald Trump that has involved hundreds of strikes since March 15, AP reports.
The attack against terrorists intends to continue damaging its ability to shoot missiles to sending traffic using the Red Sea, as well as to prevent them from obtaining income.
The hutis later launched a missile towards Israel that was intercepted, said the Israeli army, which caused the sirens to sound in Tel Aviv and other areas.
In a statement seen by AP, the central command said that “US forces. Toke toke action to eliminate this fuel source for huti terrorists backed by Iran and deprive them of illegal income that has founded Houthi efforts to terrorize the entire region.”
“This strike did not intend to damage Yemen’s people, who rightly wants to throw the yoke of the hutí subjugation and live in peace,” he added.
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No official victims figures were issued. There are no more comments granted by AP on civilians, according to reports, they are killed.
A television station managed by Houthi that transmits images of large fires that illuminate the night sky alleged that the attacks hurt more than 100 people and killed 38, AFP reports.
No evidence was sacrificed to support the claim of victims.
“Thirty-eight workers and employees killed another 102 injured in a preliminary cost of the aggression of the United States at the Ras Issa oil center,” said Al-Masirah TV, citing anonymous health authorities in Hodeida Rebel-hero Hodeida.
The United States Army has hammered the Hutis with air attacks almost up to date since March 15 in an attempt to end their attacks against shipping in the Red Sea and Aden’s Gulf.
The Hutis were appointed a foreign terrorist organization by the United States government until President Joe Biden raised his designation at the beginning of his mandate, in an unsuccessful impulse to stop his aggressive acts, as Breitbart News reported.
The Biden administration vanished on naming the hutis as terrorists again after they made boxes of attacks in the sea, but never the action of Tok. Trump ordered the restored designation, and the State Department did it on March 10, 2025.