
Yemen military launches drone attacks against Israeli targets, US aircraft carrier
Brig. Gen. Yahiya Sarie, a spokesman of the armed forces, said in a televised statement that two vital Israeli occupation targets were targeted using two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Meanwhile, the spokesman affirmed that the armed forces carried out another military operation targeting the US warships, led by the US aircraft carrier Truman, north of the Red Sea, using several drones.
'The Armed Forces will continue to carry out their military operations deep inside the Zionist entity in occupied Palestine at an escalating pace, seeking help from Allah, and will not stop doing so regardless of the extent of the American aggression against our country,' Brig. Gen. Sarie affirmed.
He also re-affirmed that the armed forces will meet the American escalation with a similar escalation, and that military operations will be continued in the Red and Arab seas against all hostile targets until the aggression against Gaza is stopped and the siege is lifted.

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