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Houthi media reports US airstrikes on Hodeida International Airport

Houthi media reports US airstrikes on Hodeida International Airport

Roya News22-03-2025
Media outlets affiliated with Yemen's Houthi Ansar Allah group reported that US forces carried out three airstrikes on Hodeida International Airport on Saturday evening.
No official statements have been issued by the US regarding the strikes, and there is currently no information available on the extent of the damage or casualties resulting from the attacks.
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