US and UK warplanes attack parts of Yemen again
US and British warplanes once again attacked parts of Yemen.
U.S. and British warplanes launched airstrikes on parts of Yemen's western Hodeidah province on Tuesday and early Wednesday morning, Al-Masirah TV channel reported. So far, there have been no detailed reports of casualties or damage from the attack. Over the past few days, Yemen has been the target of aggressive attacks from the United States and Britain, which support the Zionist regime. The attacks were aimed at putting pressure on Yemen to end its naval blockade against the Zionist regime. Over the past few weeks, Yemeni forces have attacked several Zionist ships or vessels bound for the occupied territories in the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait in support of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. The Yemeni army stressed that shipping by other ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea was free and completely safe. The Red Sea is the entry point for ships using the Suez Canal. Nearly 15% of the world's maritime trade, including 8% of the world's wheat trade, 12% of the world's oil maritime trade, and 8% of the world's liquefied natural gas trade, must pass through the Red Sea. Therefore, this ocean is very important for goods between Asia and Europe. Transshipment is crucial.