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American fighters bombed Yemeni territory

The headquarters of the central command of American forces in the Middle East announced the targeting of Ansarullah movement positions in Yemen.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted from Al Jazeera, America, as the biggest financial, weapon and political supporter of the Zionist regime in the genocide of Palestinians, since the beginning of the Gaza war, has sent its ships to the Red Sea. defend Tel Aviv against the attacks of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement.

In this regard, the headquarters of the central command of American forces in the Middle East known as CENTCOM announced a new confrontation with Yemen’s Ansarallah movement.

This institution wrote about this on its personal page on the X social network (former Twitter): By attacking the areas under the control of the Ansarullah movement in Yemen, we fired 2 missiles. We destroyed an anti-ship cruise and a ground control base.

Centcom also claimed the destruction of an Ansarullah movement drone over the Red Sea.

America claims: The destroyed weapons were a clear threat against American forces, international coalition forces, and freedom of navigation in international waters. The Ansarullah movement, which is supported by Iran, has recklessly and with dangerous behavior jeopardized security and stability in the region.

Earlier, Yemeni sources had announced the attack of American and British fighters on Hodeidah port. However, the authorities of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement have not published details about the losses and casualties of these attacks.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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