US Air Force Bombardments vs. port where they were strategic oil installations in Yemen They had lost 80 people, announced yesterday 18/4) the rebels Houthiin the deadly raid since the start of the US campaign 15 months ago against this movement, backed by Iran.

The Houthi, who control much of the warring Yemen, spoke last night about new bombings, which they attributed to the US, aimed at Sanaa’s capital and its surroundings, under their control.

The US Armed Forces announced on Thursday that they had targeted and “destroyed” the port of Ras, in the province of Honda (west), in the hands of Houthi.

The purpose of these bombings was “to eliminate this source of fuel for Iranian terrorists Houthi and to deprive illegally revenue that funded Houthi’s actions to destroy the entire area for more than ten years,” the Central Commander said, ” In a statement published via X.

The report of the victims of the US haircuts in the port “amounted to 80 dead and 150 injured,” said the al -Masira television network, which is in the rebel movement, citing local authorities.

A spokesman for the Houthi Government Ministry of Health, Anis Alasbachi, told the French Agency that after the US bombings had intensified in mid -March, 198 people have been killed.

President Donald Trump’s government announced on March 15 that large -scale military operations are launching a large -scale military operations to force them to stop threatening merchant ships crossing the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

The attack on the port of Ras “caused great damage” that “will hurt navigation and oil supply (…) exacerbating the suffering of the Yemeni people”, according to a statement from the Port Authorities relaying by Al Massira.

The television network broadcast footage drawn night, which distinguishes hemorrhage corpses lying on the ground, members of rescue workshops carrying victims of stretchers, including one with burns on their hands and feet.

This visual material also depicts the moment of one of the blows, with a fire bullet illuminating a vessel where they are anchored.

In a huge demonstration organized Friday in Sanaa, Houthi’s spokesman for Military Affairs Yaia Saria assured that the rebels had launched missiles against Israel. The Israeli army announced yesterday morning that a rocket launched by Yemen was intercepted.

Houthi also said they targeted two US aircraft carriers off Yemen, USS Harry Truman and USS Carl Vinson.

“Continuing the attack on our country will do nothing but increase businesses” by Houthi, Mr Saria said, addressing a crowd that was gathered to protest against US bombings and express his support to the Palestinians.

Similar rallies were also made in other areas in the hands of Houthi, especially in Saanda (north), where hundreds of people marched by shouting the slogan “death in America, death in Israel”, according to footage by Al Massira.

Houthi, like the Lebanese Hezbola movement and the Palestinian movement of Hamas, are part of what Iran describes as a “axis of resistance” to Israel, his sworn enemy.

Tehran condemned the “barbaric” US air strikes in Yemen.

The US, which again described their “foreign terrorist organization”, imposed sanctions on the Bank of Yemen and its key leaders on Thursday due to the “essential” support of the credit institution in the movement.

Houthi began to target the Red Sea with rockets and drones in the Red Sea somewhere a month after the outbreak of the war in the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, making it difficult to access the 12% of the Suez. They say they target ships connected to Israel, in solidarity with the Palestinians.

Their attacks have caused a major problem in the key to the international navigation area and prompted Washington to create a multinational coalition to defend the merchant ships and, in January 2024, to start unleashing any of the seats or the arms.

The attack on the port of Ras equal was recorded before talks expected to take place today between the US and Iran for the Nuclear Program of the Islamic Republic.

“Military actions in Yemen clearly send a message to Tehran,” analyst Mohammed al -Basa, who is based in the US, said. “The message today is undoubtedly: The US will target not only the military resources and the Houthi military personnel, but also their financial infrastructure.”