April 14, 2025 - 19:53

A recent report from a Houthi-affiliated outlet indicates that U.S. airstrikes in Yemen have led to the deaths of 123 individuals since mid-March. The strikes, which have reportedly targeted the Marib region, are said to have occurred on at least 15 different occasions. This escalation of military action has raised concerns about the humanitarian impact on the already war-torn nation.
In the face of these attacks, the Yemeni group has expressed its unwavering commitment to maintaining a steadfast position regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The situation remains tense as the Houthi leadership continues to rally support against foreign intervention in their territory.
The conflict in Yemen, now in its eighth year, has resulted in widespread suffering and devastation, with millions facing food insecurity and lack of medical care. The recent surge in U.S. military operations adds another layer of complexity to an already dire humanitarian crisis, prompting calls for increased international attention and intervention.
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