U.S.-British new strikes launched on Yemen's Hodeidah
Published : 14 Feb 2024, 03:29
The United States and Britain launched new strikes on Tuesday on Houthi targets in Yemen's province of Hodeidah, on the Red Sea, reported Xinhua, quoting Houthi-run al-Masirah TV.
The strikes hit the coastal district of Alluheyah in the northwestern part of the province, the television said without providing further details.
The coalition, tasked to protect the merchant shipping in the Red Sea, has not commented yet on the new alleged strikes.
On Monday, the Houthis said in a statement that they were behind the attack on a U.S.-managed commercial bulk Star Iris in the southern part of the Red Sea, near the Strait of Bab al-Mandab.
UK Maritime Trade Operations, a security observatory agency, reported Monday that the Star Iris vessel was targeted by two missiles, causing "minor damage to the ship and no injuries among its crew."
Houthis said will continue attacking Israeli, U.S. and British ships from sailing in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, in what Houthis said in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
Houthis have escalated attacks on Israel-linked shipping since mid-November last year, demanding Israel stop killing and displacing Palestinian people.