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US Strikes in Yemen: 800 Airstrikes Kill Hundreds of Houthis

US Strikes in Yemen: 800 Airstrikes Kill Hundreds of Houthis

April 28, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

US Military ‍Claims‌ Hundreds⁣ of houthi Fighters Killed in Yemen Strikes

Table of Contents

  • US Military ‍Claims‌ Hundreds⁣ of houthi Fighters Killed in Yemen Strikes
    • Conflicting Reports on Casualties
    • Houthis’ Stance and Impact on Shipping
    • Escalation of Conflict
  • US ​Military Strikes‍ in Yemen: Your Questions Answered
    • What is the U.S. Military’s Stance on the Strikes in Yemen?
    • What Does CENTCOM Say ‍About the Strikes?
    • Are There Conflicting ​Reports​ on Casualties?
    • What Do⁤ Houthi Media Outlets Report?
    • How⁣ Many Deaths Have Resulted from U.S. Actions ⁢in⁢ Yemen?
    • Who are the Houthis and What Is Their Stance?
    • What is the Impact of Houthi Attacks on Shipping?
    • Why is the U.S. Military Targeting‍ Houthi Positions?
    • Has the Conflict ⁣Escalated?
    • What are some of ‌the recent events of the conflict?
    • Key Points ​Summarized:

WASHINGTON⁣ (AP) ‌— The U.S. ⁢military stated ‍Sunday that it ⁤has conducted over 800 strikes in Yemen since mid-March, resulting in ‍the deaths of ‍hundreds of Houthi rebel combatants, including ‍some leaders ‌within ⁣the‌ organization.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) released a statement detailing the operation. ​”Since the start of Operation‌ Rough Rider, USCENTCOM has hit more than 800 targets. These strikes killed hundreds of Houthi fighters and many Houthi leaders,” the statement read.

Conflicting Reports on Casualties

Al-Massira, a television⁣ channel controlled by the Houthi rebels,⁢ reported that U.S. strikes on Sanaa, the‍ capital of Yemen, resulted in at least eight deaths and several injuries on Sunday. The channel stated the casualties included women and children in the Thaqban area, located in the ​Bani al-Har governorate north of Sanaa.

Earlier reports from Houthi⁤ media ​indicated that overnight strikes attributed to the U.S. in Sanaa killed two people and injured others. According to an AFP count based on Houthi announcements, the recent ⁢strikes bring the total number of deaths resulting​ from U.S. actions in Yemen to 228.

Houthis’ Stance and Impact on Shipping

The houthis, identifying ‌themselves ⁤as⁣ part of ⁤an “resistance axis” supported‍ by Iran against Israel and⁣ the United States, claim​ their actions are in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. ⁤They cite⁢ the ongoing military campaign launched by Israel following the Hamas attack ⁣on October‍ 7,2023,as justification⁣ for their actions. Since January 2024, the U.S. military has been targeting houthi positions in an attempt‍ to halt their missile and ​drone​ attacks ‍on cargo ships.

These Houthi attacks have disrupted shipping‍ through the Suez Canal,​ a ‍critical waterway for global maritime traffic. Approximately 12% of global maritime traffic typically passes ‍through the canal.Consequently, many companies have⁣ been forced ⁣to ⁢reroute their vessels, incurring significant additional costs by navigating around southern Africa.

Escalation of Conflict

Air‌ raids have intensified since January, with near-daily ‌strikes occurring in the past​ month. On Sunday, the Houthis​ claimed to ‌have launched a missile toward Israel for the second time​ in two days. The Israeli military reported intercepting a missile launched from Yemen before it entered Israeli territory.

US ​Military Strikes‍ in Yemen: Your Questions Answered

This ‍article‌ provides answers to common questions about the recent US⁣ military strikes ​in Yemen, ‌based on the provided⁤ facts.

What is the U.S. Military’s Stance on the Strikes in Yemen?

The U.S.⁤ military claims to have conducted over ⁣800 strikes in Yemen since mid-March.These strikes have resulted in ‌the ‍deaths of ⁣hundreds of Houthi rebel ‍combatants, including some leaders. This information comes from a statement ‍released by U.S. Central Command ⁣(CENTCOM),which detailed ⁤the operation,known as “Operation Rough Rider.”

What Does CENTCOM Say ‍About the Strikes?

According to the CENTCOM⁤ statement,⁤ “As the start of Operation Rough ⁢rider, USCENTCOM has ⁣hit more than 800 targets. These strikes killed hundreds of​ Houthi fighters and​ many⁢ Houthi leaders.”

Are There Conflicting ​Reports​ on Casualties?

Yes, there are⁢ conflicting reports on the casualties‍ resulting‍ from the strikes.

What Do⁤ Houthi Media Outlets Report?

Al-Massira, a television channel controlled ​by ⁣the Houthi rebels, reported that ‍U.S. strikes on Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, resulted in at least eight deaths and several⁣ injuries⁤ on Sunday.‌ The channel stated ​that the casualties included women and ⁢children in the Thaqban area, ‌located in the Bani al-Har governorate north of Sanaa. Earlier reports from Houthi‌ media had indicated that overnight strikes ⁣attributed to the U.S. in​ sanaa killed two‌ people ⁤and injured others.

How⁣ Many Deaths Have Resulted from U.S. Actions ⁢in⁢ Yemen?

According to an ⁤AFP count based on Houthi announcements,‌ the recent strikes bring the total ‌number⁢ of deaths resulting from U.S. actions ⁤in Yemen to 228.

Who are the Houthis and What Is Their Stance?

The​ Houthis identify themselves as part of⁢ a “resistance axis” supported by Iran against israel‌ and the United states. They claim that their actions are⁣ in solidarity with ⁣Palestinians ‍in⁤ the ⁢Gaza‍ Strip. They cite the ongoing military ⁢campaign ⁤launched by Israel following the Hamas attack on ‍October 7, 2023, as justification for their​ actions.

What is the Impact of Houthi Attacks on Shipping?

The Houthi attacks have disrupted shipping through the Suez Canal, a critical waterway for⁤ global maritime traffic.Approximately 12%⁢ of global maritime traffic typically‍ passes through the canal. ⁢This has forced many companies to ⁤reroute their vessels, incurring ⁤significant additional costs by navigating around ‍southern Africa.

Why is the U.S. Military Targeting‍ Houthi Positions?

Since⁣ January 2024, the U.S. military ⁢has been targeting Houthi positions in an attempt to halt⁣ their⁢ missile​ and drone attacks on cargo ships.

Has the Conflict ⁣Escalated?

Yes, air‌ raids‌ have intensified⁣ since January, with near-daily strikes occurring in ‍the ⁤past month.

What are some of ‌the recent events of the conflict?

On ⁣Sunday,the Houthis claimed to have launched a missile⁤ toward Israel ⁢for‍ the second time ⁣in ‌two days.⁣ The Israeli military reported intercepting a missile launched from‌ Yemen before it​ entered Israeli territory.

Key Points ​Summarized:

Hear’s ⁢a brief summary of the ⁢key information:

| ‌Aspect​ | Details ⁣ ‌ ‍ ‌ ⁣ ⁢ ⁤ ​ ⁣ ‌ ⁣ ​⁤ ​ ‌ ⁤ ‌ ‌ ‍ ‌ ⁤ ‌ |

| ——————‌ | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– |

| U.S. Strikes |‌ Over 800 strikes conducted as mid-March; targeting houthi fighters and leaders. ⁢ ‌ ​ ⁢ ‍ ‍ ‌ ⁣ ‌ ⁣ ​ ⁣ ‌ ‍ ‍ ⁢ |

| ⁢ Casualties ‌ | Hundreds of ​Houthi ⁣fighters killed, but reports are conflicting, with Houthi media reporting civilian casualties. Total deaths may exceed ‍200 ‌based⁤ on Houthi announcements. ​ ‌|

| Houthi Stance | Actions in solidarity ‍with Palestinians in ⁤Gaza, claiming to be part ‌of a‌ “resistance ​axis” supported by Iran against Israel and the United States. ‌ ⁣ ⁣ ⁢ ⁢ ⁢ ⁣ |

| Impact on Shipping ​ | Attacks disrupt the Suez Canal, forcing rerouting and⁣ increasing costs. The⁣ aim of U.S. ‍strikes is to stop attacks on cargo ‌ships. ⁢ ⁤ ⁢⁤ ⁢ ⁢ ⁤ |

| escalation ⁣ | Air raids have intensified, with near-daily strikes and missile launches toward Israel.|

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