US strikes Houthi missile positions in Yemen: CENTCOM
United States military verified that it carried out several strikes targeting Houthi missile systems. This action came as the rebel group based in Yemen, known as the Houthis, was preparing to launch attacks posing a threat to both US Navy and me...

Late Wednesday Sanaa time US Central Command forces "conducted self-defense strikes against two Houthi mobile anti-ship cruise missiles prepared to launch against ships in the Red Sea," CENTCOM said in a statement posted on social media platform X.
Later that night CENTCOM forces "conducted a second strike against a Houthi mobile land attack cruise missile prepared to launch."
CENTCOM said it identified the missiles in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and determined they "presented an imminent threat to US Navy ships and merchant vessels in the region".
The strikes "will protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer and more secure for US Navy and merchant vessels", it said.
The Iran-backed rebels, who control much of war-torn Yemen including the port of Hodeida, have been targeting shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
The Houthis began the attacks in November, saying they were hitting Israel-linked vessels in support of Palestinians in Gaza, which has been ravaged by the Israel-Hamas war.
US and British forces have responded with strikes against the Houthis, who have since declared American and British interests to be legitimate targets as well.
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.
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