The Husitian rebels called us to blow “completely unreasonable invasion”, as well as “an encroachment to all the people of Yemeni.”
As a result of American strikes, 38 people died in Yemen. On Friday, April 18, the Associated Press reported that there was a reference to the Husths rebels that control this part of the country.
It is said that among the dead there were doctors and civilians in the harbor. Another 102 people were injured.
“A completely unreasonable invasion is a powerful violation of Yemeni’s sovereignty and freedom, a percaachment throughout Yemeni,” Husita’s statement quoted the agency.
Earlier, the United States reported an attack on the Port of Ras-one. The central command of the US Armed Forces (CentCom) noted that the purpose of the shock was to eliminate the “fuel source for terrorists supported by Iran’s supported hussites” to break their economic potential.
CentCom’s statement emphasized that the port was used to receive fuel hussites, which was used “to support its military operations as a form of control, as well as to obtain economic benefits from dedicating income from imports.”
It is also known that the international recognized Government of Yemen, supported by the United States, Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf states, gathering an army of more than 80 thousand soldiers for attacking the Husites.
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 Carrier actively participated. According to media reports, radars, air defense systems, as well as Husite’s missile and drone complexes were struck.
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Source: korrespondent

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