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Yemen rebels claim new US, UK strikes

Yemen rebels claim new US, UK strikes

In this photo released by the US military's Central Command on Feb. 3, 2024, US Central Command forces, alongside UK Armed Forces and with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and New Zealand conducted strikes against 36 Houthi targets at 13 locations in Iranian-backed Huthi-controlled areas of Yemen. (CENTCOM/AFP)

The United States and Britain hit targets in Yemen's Hodeida province, the news agency of Yemen's Houthi rebels reported Wednesday but there was no immediate comment from Washington or London.

The strikes targeted the Ras Issa area in Suleif, the Saba.net news agency said.

An employee at a sugar factory in Suleif, who only gave his first name as Alaa, told AFP he heard two explosions.

The United States and Britain did not immediately confirm or deny the report.

The Iran-backed rebels, who control much of war-torn Yemen including the port of Hodeida, have been harassing shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

They say their campaign is in solidarity with Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war.

The Houthis have targeted what they say are Israel-linked ships but also vessels from other countries, disrupting global trade and prompting reprisals by US and British forces.

The Red Sea attacks have raised insurance premiums for shipping companies, forcing many to avoid the Red Sea, a vital route that normally carries about 12 percent of global maritime trade.

On Tuesday the Houthi rebels said they had struck US and British ships in two attacks in the Red Sea, causing minor damage but no casualties.


The United States and Britain hit targets in Yemen's Hodeida province, the news agency of Yemen's Houthi rebels reported Wednesday but there was no immediate comment from Washington or London.

The strikes targeted the Ras Issa area in Suleif, the Saba.net news agency said.

An employee at a sugar factory in Suleif, who only gave...