The blows will be delivered until the grouping will stop attacking ships and security in the region is irreversible.
US president Donald Trump ordered the US armed forces to strike at Yemeni Husites. He also turned to Iran, noticing that the support of the husbands should be stopped immediately. Trump wrote about his order on Saturday, March 15, written by Truth Social on Social Network.
According to Trump, the Husites continue to conduct “a continuous campaign of piracy, violence and terrorism” against Americans and other ships, aircraft and drones.
He said the last time a commercial ship under the US flag was safe to pass through the Suez gutter, the Red Sea or the Gulf of Aden more than a year ago. And the US military ship, passing through the Red Sea four months ago, was attacked more than a dozen times.
“Chubs -Frauds -Fins fired missiles on the US aircraft and aimed at our troops and allies. These attacks cost the United States and the world economy of billions of dollars, at the same time at the risk of innocent people,” Trump said.
According to the US president, the American military uses “dominant deadly power until the goal is achieved.”
In addition, Trump warned Iran against the support of Yemenic Husites. Otherwise, “America will take you to all responsibility.
The Al Masirah Television Channel, owned by the Husites, was announced by the strikes of the Yemen Sani capital. According to health care authorities managed by hussites, at least nine people were killed as a result of the US Air Force and nine others were injured.
Earlier, the Yemensky Husites announced the support of the residents of Gaza and began to fire ships in the Red Sea.
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