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The number of the dead of the US strikes. Uu. About Yemen has increased to 53, including five children, said the Houthi rebels.
The United States said it launched a “decisive and powerful” Wave of air attacks In Houthi’s objectives on Saturday, with President Donald Trump citing Huthíes attacks against shipping in the Red Sea as the reason.
Washington said some key numbers of Houthi were among the dead, but the group has not confirmed this.
Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi said his militants would go to US ships in the Red Sea while the United States continues his attacks against Yemen.
Updating a number of deaths for death, the spokesman for the Ministry of Health Houthi, Anis Al-Asbahi, published in X that 53 people had been killed, including “five children and two women”, and that 98 people had been injured.
A father of two children, who gave his name as Ahmed, told the AFP news agency: “I have been living in Sanaa for 10 years, listening to the bombings throughout the war. For God, I had never experienced something like this before.”
The US National Security Advisor, Michael Waltz, told ABC News that Saturday’s attacks “attacked multiple Hutis leaders and took them out.”
He told Fox News: “We hit them with an overwhelming force and put Iran in warning that enough is enough.”
The United States Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, promised a “implacable” missile campaign until Houthi attacks stop.
“I want to be very clear, this campaign deals with the freedom of navigation and restore deterrence,” Hegseth said in a televised interview by Fox Business.
The Hutíes said that he would continue to attack the sending of the Red Sea until Israel raised his blockade of Gaza, and that his forces responded to the strikes.
The rebel group backed by Iran, who considers Israel its enemy, controls Sanaa and northwest Yemen, but is not the internationally recognized government of the country.
The hutis have said that they are acting in support of the Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and have often claimed that they are pointing to ships only linked to Israel, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Since November 2023, the hutis have pointed dozens of merchant boats with missiles, drones and small boat attacks in the Red Sea and Aden’s Gulf. They have sunk two vessels, confiscated a third and killed four crew members.
Announcing Saturday strikes, Trump said: “We will use an overwhelming lethal force until we have achieved our goal.”
“Financed by Iran, the Hutis thugs have fired missiles to the US planes and attacked our troops and allies,” Trump said on social networks, and added that their “piracy, violence and terrorism” had cost “billions” and put lives at risk.
Going directly to the hutis, Trump wrote that if they did not stop, “hell will rain on you as nothing you have seen before.”
But the hutis have been unwavering in their response, saying that aggression would not decrease their support for the Palestinians.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that the United States government had “no authority or issue, dictating Iranian foreign policy.”
“Finish Israeli genocide and terrorism support,” he published in X on Sunday. “Stop killing Yemeni people.”
The Military spokesman of the Hutis said Sunday, without offering evidence, that the group had addressed the US Harry S. Truman American aircraft carrier and their war ships in the Red Sea with ballistic missiles and drones in response to US attacks.
But an American official told the Reuters news agency that American combat aircraft knocked 11 Houthi drones on Sunday, none of whom approached Truman.
The UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, requested on Sunday the “greater restriction and a cessation of all military activities” in Yemen.