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U.S. Forces hits Houthi weapon storage facilities

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U.S.  forces conducted precision strikes against two Iranian-backed Houthi underground Advanced Conventional Weapon (ACW) storage facilities in Yemen on Wednesday.

These facilities, located within Houthi-controlled territories, were used to launch attacks against U.S. Navy warships and merchant vessels in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

The strikes aimed to degrade Houthi capabilities and prevent further threats to regional partners and military and merchant vessels. CENTCOM reported no injuries or damage to U.S. personnel or equipment during the operation.

The targeted facilities were crucial for the Houthis’ operational capabilities. By striking these storage sites, CENTCOM sought to disrupt the supply chain and hinder the Houthis’ ability to conduct future attacks.

The operation underscores U.S Force’s commitment to maintaining security and stability in the region. The precision strikes were part of a broader strategy to counter Iranian-backed Houthi aggression and protect vital maritime routes.

CENTCOM’s efforts are crucial in ensuring the safety of international shipping lanes and safeguarding regional allies. The strikes demonstrate the U.S. military’s readiness to take decisive action against threats to maritime security.

The successful operation highlights the effectiveness of CENTCOM’s intelligence and targeting capabilities.

They carefully planned and executed precision strikes to minimize collateral damage and achieve strategic objectives.

The international community has expressed support for CENTCOM’s actions, recognizing the importance of maintaining stability in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The operation serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by Iranian-backed Houthi forces in the region.

CENTCOM remains vigilant and prepared to respond to any further threats. The recent strikes are a testament to the U.S. military’s commitment to protecting its interests and those of its allies in the Middle East.