We have been talking about the biggest offensive during the Yemen Civil War since 2017. It was planned to conquer the Hodeid port from the Husites.
The international recognized Government of Yemen, supported by the United States, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states of Persia, gathering an army of more than 80 thousand soldiers for attacking the Husites. This was announced by Bild that there was a reference to Arab Media on Wednesday, April 16.
It is claimed that a large -scale offensive is planned, the goal of which is to conquer the harbor of hodeid on the west coast of the country.
“This will be the biggest offensive during the civil war in Yemen since 2017. Its success will stop terrorist attacks on nearby ships, and will also create opportunities for future operations to subdue the capital of the singer,” the message said.
The publication writes that at present it is unclear what role the United States, Saudis and other countries play in this offensive. But the US Air Force is already supporting Yemeni forces using flights on territories controlled by Husites. And the recent blows of American UAV and flight in the positions of the husbands can also prepare for the offensive.
Remember, on March 15, United States President Donald Trump ordered the armed forces to strike at Yemeni Husites. He personally watched the attack on which the USS Harry Truman aircraft was actively involved. According to media reports, radars, air defense systems, as well as Husite’s missile and drone complexes were struck.
After that, the Husites attacked the USS Harry Truman 18 ballistic and cruise missile and announced a “successful operation.” No reported damage to the aircraft of the aircraft. And the United States has sent another aircraft aircraft to the Middle East – the USS Carl Vinson.
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