Houthis vow retaliation for US and UK airstrikes
A Houthi military spokesperson says overnight strikes by the US and UK, in response to the movement's attacks on ships in the Red Sea, will not go without 'punishment or retaliation'.
Yahya Sarea said the strikes had killed five Houthi fighters and wounded six others, and that the group would continue to target ships headed for Israel in response to the country's war on Gaza.
The US and the UK said steps had been taken to minimise civilian casualties, partly by attacking at night, but it was unclear initially what damage had been done on the ground and the impact on the Houthi and civilian populations
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Yahya Sarea said the strikes had killed five Houthi fighters and wounded six others, and that the group would continue to target ships headed for Israel in response to the country's war on Gaza.
The US and the UK said steps had been taken to minimise civilian casualties, partly by attacking at night, but it was unclear initially what damage had been done on the ground and the impact on the Houthi and civilian populations
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