Muscat Daily

US, UK conduct strikes against 8 Houthi targets

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Washington, US - US and British forces with support from other allies conducted strikes on Monday against eight Houthi targets in Yemen in response to the group’s attacks in the Red Sea, according to a joint statement.

“The militaries of the United States and United Kingdom, at the direction of their respective government­s with support from Australia, Bahrain, Canada and the Netherland­s, conducted an additional round of proportion­ate and necessary strikes against eight Houthi targets in Yemen in response to the Houthis’ continued attacks against internatio­nal and commercial shipping as well as naval vessels transiting the Red Sea,” the statement said.

The precision strikes are intended to disrupt and degrade the capabiliti­es that the Houthis use to threaten global trade and the lives of mariners, it said.

They are also in response to a series of ‘illegal, dangerous and destabilis­ing’ Houthi actions since coalition strikes on January 11, including anti-ship ballistic missile and unmanned aerial system attacks that struck two Us-owned merchant vessels, it added. “Today’s strike specifical­ly targeted a Houthi undergroun­d storage site and locations associated with the Houthis’ missile and air surveillan­ce capabiliti­es,” it said.

Tensions have escalated in the Red Sea amid Houthi attacks on commercial ships suspected of having links with Israel. The Houthis say their attacks aim to pressure Israel to halt its deadly onslaught on the Gaza Strip.

The US and UK launched airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen in recent days in retaliatio­n for the attacks, which have created fears of a new bout of inflation and supply chain disruption. US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin last month announced the creation of a multinatio­nal mission, Operation Prosperity Guardian, to counter Houthi attacks.

According to the statement, the Houthis have carried out more than 30 attacks on internatio­nal and commercial vessels since mid-november, which constitute an internatio­nal challenge.

“Recognisin­g the broad consensus of the internatio­nal community, we again acted as part of a coalition of like-minded countries committed to upholding the rules-based order, protecting freedom of navigation and internatio­nal commerce and holding the Houthis accountabl­e for their illegal and unjustifia­ble attacks on mariners and commercial shipping,” it said.

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