The American Armed Forces said on Sunday that it will not reveal details of their military attacks in Yemen, noting the need for “preserving operational safety”, as well as saying that the attacks have “deadly effects” on the Houthi rebels.
President Donald Trump ordered the intensification of US attacks on Yemen last month, as his government stated that he would continue to attack the rebels. Houthis With the support of Iran to stop attacking the Red Sea ships.
The recent American attacks killed dozens, including 74 At the oil station in April, according to the Houthi Ministry of Health.
Human rights advocates raised concerns about civilian murders and three Democratic Senators, including Senator Chris van Holin, to the Pentagon President Beit Higseth on Thursday, demanding accountability for civil spirits.
HegSeth has also been criticized for using a non -secret messaging system to indicate to discuss the Yemeni attack plans.
“To maintain operational safety, we intentionally unite the details of our progress or future operations. We are very keen in our operating approach, but we will not reveal details about what we did or did.”
The army said they have reached more than 800 targets since mid -March, who have killed hundreds of Fighters and leadersBesides destroying the group’s facilities.
The military statement stated that the attacks “destroyed many leadership and control facilities, air defense systems, advanced weapons manufacturing facilities and advanced arms storage places.”
Washington states that the attacks aim to isolate the military and economic capabilities of the Hathlers, which reduces civil damage.
The government said on Thursday that an explosion on April 20 near the heritage of UNESCO’s World Heritage in SANA, the capital of Yemen, was caused by the Harti missile and not an American air strike.
The Houthis said that ten people were killed in the accident and we rejected our denial.
Since November 2023, the Houthis have launched attacks on Red Sea ships, claiming that they had targeted ships linked to Israel.
They claim that they are acting in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, where the Israeli war killed more than 51,000 people, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, and led to accusations from genocide and crimes war that Israel denies.