On Wednesday evening and at dawn on Thursday (February 1st), US and British forces launched strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.
The northern outskirts of Saada city on the border with Saudi Arabia and areas of Hodeidah on Yemen’s coast were attacked, with no information on deaths, injuries, or possible damage.
The Houthi-affiliated Al-Masirah channel said that “the US-British aggression coalition launched, on Wednesday evening and Thursday dawn, a new aggression against Yemen, targeting the governorates of Saada and Hodeidah.”
The channel explained that “the US-British aggression continued to target the cemetery area in the city of Hodeidah with a number of raids.”
For its part, the American network “CBS” said that the United States bombed 10 drones in western Yemen that were prepared for launch.
Earlier, Wednesday, January 31, the US military said it had destroyed a Houthi missile that posed an imminent threat to US aircraft.
Destroyers and an aircraft carrier intercept the largest Houthi attack with drones and missiles in the Red Sea