US-British strikes leave 14 dead in Yemen, Houthi TV says
The Houthi's Al-Masirah television said on Friday that 14 people have been killed and over 30 wounded in US and British strikes on Yemen's Hodeidah province.
The US and British militaries said they launched strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen on Thursday as part of efforts to deter the militant group from further disrupting shipping in the Red Sea. The British defence ministry said the joint operation targeted three locations in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, which it said housed drones and surface-to-air weapons."As ever, the utmost care was taken in planning the strikes to minimise any risk to civilians or non-military infrastructure," the British defence ministry said in a statement.
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