America attack on Huti rebels
Dubai: At least six people have been killed in suspected US air strikes in Huti rebel controlled areas in Yemen. Figures regarding Huti rebels have also been released. According to data, the number of attacks in Yemen has increased during the tenure of US President Donald Trump. At least 67 people have been killed in these attacks by the US. However, no specific information has been given about the campaign and its goals yet.
How many attacks did America make?
Caroline Levit, the press secretary of the White House (official residence and office of the US President), has stated the total number of attacks more than 200. Levit said, “As a result of these attacks, Iran has become incredibly weakened and we have seen that Huki leaders have been killed.” However, Huti rebels have not accepted the death of any of their leaders yet, on the other hand, the US has not revealed the name of any slain leader. However, on the leak of talks between the Trump administration officials, it has been reported that a leader of the missile force of the rebels was targeted.
America attack on Huti rebels
Huti rebels shocked America
Let me tell you, recently, Yemen’s Huti rebels claimed to have killed an American ‘MQ-9 reaper drone’. Huti rebels claimed to have dropped this drone in Marib province. Marib province is an important area, as there are large bases of oil and gas here.
Attack on huts will continue
Earlier, US President Donald Trump wrote on the social media website ‘Truth Social’ and targeting the huts and his chief patron Iran, “Many fighters and leaders of the huts have been killed. We are attacking the huts day and night, so that security in the area remains and there is no threat to sea routes. ”Trump said that the US will continue to attack the Huti rebels until the terror of Huki rebels remains a threat to the freedom of sea routes. (AP)
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