The video shows dozens of Houthi fighters as they are killed in American bombing in Yemen, accompanying it with the sarcastic scream “Ups”
The US president Donald Trump He released a video yesterday that shows dozens of fighters from the Houthi movement as they are killed in American bombing in Yemen, accompanying it with the sarcastic scream “Ups” via Truth Social.
The images, black and white, drawn from above – probably by a military drone – show dozens of people who have formed a circle before a bomb fall.
The camera records the explosion, dense smoke, after images of the hitting point, where nothing left, only a few vehicles are distinguished.
These Houthis Gathered for Instructions on an Attack. Oops, there will be no attck by these Houthis!
They will never Sink Our Ships Again!
Donald Trump Truth Social 04/04/25 05:40 PM pic.twitter.com/zafedkwktm
– Donald J. Trump posts from his Truth Social (@trumpdailyPosts) April 4, 2025
“These Houthi had gathered to receive orders for an attack”Donald Trump wrote over the video.
“Wow, there will be no attack on these Houthi! They will never sink our ships again! “he added.
On Tuesday, the White House Representative Caroline expressed satisfaction for over ‘200 successful blows’ against Yemen’s rebels, as tension has increased sharply by mid -March between Washington and the movement, which is considered to be supported by Iran.
Washington also announced at the beginning of the week that Sends a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East.
Houthi began to target the Red Sea with rockets and drones about a month after the outbreak of the war in the Gaza Strip in October 2023, preventing access to the Suez Canal, where it passed by 12% of the 12%. They say they are targeting Israeli ships, In solidarity with the Palestinians.
Source :Skai
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