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USAs in Yemen kills 31 While Trump promises to end Houthi attacks

USAs in Yemen kills 31 While Trump promises to end Houthi attacks

First We hit us against the houthis in Yemen Since Donald Trump has taken over the position killed 31 people, the rebels said on Sunday (March 16), the US president warning that “hell will rain on the” group supported by Iran, if it does not stop attacking.

Houthis, who attacked Israel and the Red Sea throughout the Gaza war, said the children were among those killed.

An AFP photographer from the capital owned by rebels, Sanaa, heard explosions and saw plums of smoke increasing.

Attacks on Sanaa, as well as on the areas of Saada, Al-Bayda and Rada, killed at least 31 people and hurt 101, “most of them being children and women,” said the speener of the Ministry of Health, Anis al-Asbahi.

Filming on Houthi Media showed children and a woman among those treated in an emergency room of the hospital, including a dizzy girl, with blackened legs wrapped in bandages.

Trump, in a post on social media, promised to “use overwhelming lethal force” to end the Houthi attacks, which the rebels say they are in solidarity with the Palestinians in the middle of the Gaza war.

“For all Huthi terrorists, your time has been up, and your attacks must stop, starting today. If not, hell will rain on you as nothing you have seen before!” he said.

Trump also issued a severe warning to the main supporter of the group.

“For Iran: Support for Houthi terrorists must end immediately!” he said.

“Do not threaten the American people, their president … or transport bands around the world.

Houthis promised that the strikes “will not pass unanswered”, while Iran’s best diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, condemned deaths and said that Washington has no “authority” to dictate Tehran’s foreign policy.

The Houthi Ansarullah website threw what he called the “criminal brutality” of Washington.

The US Central Command, which posted videos with take -off jets and a bomb demolishing a compound, said that “precision strikes” were launched for “defending American interests to discourage enemies and restore freedom of navigation.”