Rishi Sunak: UK and US strikes on Yemen will degrade Houthi capability in Red Sea
Rishi Sunak said UK strikes on Yemen had been launched in 'self-defence' and that they would degrade Houthi capability in the Red Sea during an interview in Kyiv.
The US and the UK have launched air and missile strikes in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen in an effort to halt attacks on ships in the Red Sea. They 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 military and local population.
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The US and the UK have launched air and missile strikes in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen in an effort to halt attacks on ships in the Red Sea. They 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 military and local population.
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