Al Masirah, an exit affiliated with Houthi, says that the United States launched a series of strikes in various parts of the country.
Yemen’s Houthis have said that they knocked down an American drone that carried out an attack against the Northwest Government of Hajjah, while Al Masriah’s news media reported that the air attacks in the United States attack the country.
In a statement on Tuesday, Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree said that the “group’s air defense demolished a hostile MQ-9 Reaper Drone, was carrying out hostile missions in the airspace of the Hajjah governorate.”
Saree said that this is the seventh American drone that the group has demolished so far this month, and 22 from the genocidal war in Israel in Gaza Begen 18 months ago.
Al Masirah, a departure affiliated with Houthi, said that a series of strikes on Tuesday night attacked Kamran island in the Red Sea, two air attacks hit the district of Al Salif in the west of Yemen and four air attacks were reported in the district of Al-Asaleem.
The United States has been carrying out an almost daily and mortal air against what they affirm that they are huti objectives in Yemen, killing more than 200 people who include women and children since March.
The administration of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, warned that his military campaign will continue until the Yemení group stops all the shots against ships in the Red Sea, an important duct for international trade.
The hutis have rejected the assault of the United States, emphasizing that they are pointing to ships in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza and will stop when Israel ends their punishing war in the enclave.
The last attack occurs only a few days after 12 people were killed in air attacks carried out by the United States on the capital of Yemen, Sanaa.
Last week, the United States launched 13 attacks on the port and Hodeidah airport. Three days passed after his deadliest attack to date went to Puerto Ras Isa, also in Hodeidah, killing at least 80 people and wounding more than 150 another 150.
Since November 2023, the Houthis have launched more than 100 attacks against the ships they say are linked to Israel, in response to the Israel War against Gaza.
The group stopped the attacks against the shipping lanes a duration of a two -year fire in Gaza earlier this year. But they pledged to resume the strikes after Israel renewed their assault of ITTS against the enclave besieged last month.
Huti attacks have paralyzed shipping through the Suez Canal, a vital route of the river route through which 12 percent of global shipping traffic usually passes, which forces many companies to resort to an expensive alternative from Africa.