US and British aircraft have launched strikes on the western Yemeni city of Hodeidah, sparking a wave of outrage in the region. This was reported by local media.
U.S. and British aircraft attacked the western city of Hodeidah in Yemen, which is under the control of the Shiite movement Ansar Allah (Houthis).
According to Al Masirah TV channel, the two airstrikes targeted the al-Jaban neighborhood in the west of Hodeidah. The actions followed recent airstrikes by U.S. and British aircraft on Hodeidah on July 21, which were in response to ballistic missile and drone strikes carried out by the Houthis on the Israeli city of Eilat.
The attacks heightened tensions in the region and drew widespread condemnation from the local population and the international community. Houthi representatives claim that these actions are a violation of international law and demand an immediate end to the aggression.
It was reported that the pilot-instructor died when the helicopter crashed at a military base in the United States.
Earlier it was written that Taiwan recorded the approach of 27 aircraft and eight ships of the PRC.