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Yemen Houthis say attacked US carrier after air strikes

Published: 17 Mar 2025 - 12:53 am | Last Updated: 17 Mar 2025 - 12:54 am
Armed members of the Houthi movement. File Photo / REUTERS

Armed members of the Houthi movement. File Photo / REUTERS

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Sanaa: Houthi rebels in Yemen said Sunday they had attacked a US aircraft carrier group in the Red Sea and would target American commercial vessels, a day after US airstrikes the White House said killed senior rebel leaders.

The Houthi health ministry said women and children were among those killed in the US strike on Saturday.

"In response to this aggression, the armed forces conducted a military operation targeting the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman and its accompanying warships", the group said in a statement.

The Houthis said they had launched 18 missiles and a drone at the American ships. There was no immediate comment from the United States about the claim.

Saturday's American attacks on the rebel-held capital Sanaa as well as Saada, Al-Bayda and Radaa killed 53 people and wounded 98, Houthi health ministry spokesperson Anis al-Asbahi said Sunday, updating an earlier toll.

"Final toll from the massacres perpetrated by the American enemy on March 15: 53 martyrs, including five children and two women, as well as 98 wounded, including nine children and nine women," Asbahi posted on X.

US officials on Sunday vowed further strikes until the Huthis stop attacking Red Sea shipping. The United Nations urged both sides to cease "all military activity".

Before their claimed attack on the carrier, the rebels had carried out no attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden since January 19, when a ceasefire began in the Gaza Strip.

In a televised address late Sunday, rebel leader Abdulmalik al-Huthi added US cargo ships to its targets "as long as it continues its aggression". He called for a million Yemenis to march on Monday in defiance.

"If the American aggression against our country continues, we will move to additional escalatory options," he said.