World News

Look: Video of Trump posts attacks Houthis, ‘They will never sink our ships again!’

US President Donald Trump posted a video on his social media handle that showed that he claimed was an American air attack in which dozens of hawthi fighters were killed in Yemen.
Black-end-white footage is filmed with a drone or military aircraft and a group of people collected near a road, marked by a targeting crosshair.
After moments, a large explosion is seen, which sends thick smoke. The video then cuts the blast site’s broader aerial shots, nearby vehicles and a pit released from the strike.
Trump captioned the post: “These houthis gathered for an attack instructions. Oops, there will be no attack by these holes!” He said, “They will never sink our ships again!”
This week, Hurti officials and media outlets have reported several deaths in dozens of attacks that they had convicted in the United States. The Iranian -backed group has stated that its attacks on commercial and military ships are a reaction to Israeli military operations in Gaza.
According to the Hoth-confidant media, the US air strike in the last week has killed at least 67 people across the country. Several strikes have targeted major areas including Hodeeda, Sada, Sana and Hajjah, with four people allegedly killed at a water project site in Mansuriah district of Hodeeda.
The US Army has not confirmed whether a senior halt leaders have been killed, although the messages of leaked signal conversations and public comments from the Trump administration officials explain a figure from the missile command of the rebel group.
White House press secretary Karolin Lewit said on Tuesday, “Iran is incredibly weak as a result of these attacks, and we have seen that they have evacuated the fiery leaders.”
“They have taken out important members who were starting a strike on naval ships and commercial ships and this operation would not stop until the freedom of navigation in the region is restored.”
He also confirmed that more than 200 strikes were carried out on Tuesday alone.
The Pentagon announced further deployment in the region, including additional squadron from Idaho Air National Guard and A -10 Thunderbolt II. More than 300 airmen of Idaho’s 124th fighter wing have now joined the campaign.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button