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Yemeni Winged Missiles, Combat Drone Strike US Aircraft Carrier in Red sea Again: Statement

Yemeni Winged Missiles, Combat Drone Strike US Aircraft Carrier in Red sea Again: Statement

Al Manar11-04-2025

As part of confronting the American aggression against our country and in response to its crimes against our people, the missile, UAV, and the naval forces continued to target enemy warships in the northern Red Sea, led by the American aircraft carrier Truman, a statement read by the military spokesman General Yahya Sarea mentioned.
Over the past few hours, they have targeted it in a joint military operation using several cruise missiles and drones, General Sarea added.
بيان القوات المسلحة اليمنية بشأن تنفيذ عملية عسكرية مشتركة نفذتها القوة الصاروخية وسلاح الجو المسير والقوات البحرية استهدفت عددا من القطع الحربية المعادية وعلى رأسها حاملة الطائرات الأمريكية 'ترومان' شمالي البحر الأحمر، وذلك بعدد من الصواريخ المجنحة والطائرات المسيرة. pic.twitter.com/UlHsAz52sn
— العميد يحيى سريع (@army21yemen) April 11, 2025
The Armed Forces, through the continuation of their defensive operations, confirm the enemy's failure to effect on Yemeni military capabilities and that, with Allah's help, they will continue to perform their defensive duties on land and at sea, the statement affirmed.
'The Armed Forces salute our great Yemeni people for their honorable million-man march in Sab'een Square and across all squares, affirming their rejection of the American aggression and their confrontation and resistance, as a jihad for the sake of Allah and in fulfillment of their religious, moral, and humanitarian duty toward the oppressed Palestinian people.'
Sooner or later, the enemy will realize that the steadfast, struggling people of Yemen do not submit or kneel except to Allah, the Almighty, the Compeller, General Sarea affirmed.

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