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"The majority of their arms are of Russian, Chinese or Iranian origin, but North Korean weapons and those produced in former Warsaw Pact countries are also present in the arsenal," NR Jenzen-Jones, the director of the Australian-based Armament Research Services, told Voice of America.
Al Jazeera's correspondent reports, citing Yemen's Houthis, that six people were killed and 57 others wounded when Israelis bombed Hodeidah and Ras Issa yesterday.
Yemen's Houthi group says it has struck targets in central and southern Israel as well as a US aircraft carrier in the Red Sea. In a statement, the group's military spokesman Yahya Saree said its fighters "carried out three military operations against Israeli targets". He said the group targeted the Eilat area in southern Israel with four cruise missiles. The group also attacked "a vital target" in the Ashkelon area in southern Israel with a combat drone, he said. In a third military operation, Saree added that the group attacked the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area in central Israel with three combat drones. The Houthi spokesman also said its fighters targeted the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier for the seventh time in the Red Sea. Earlier today, the Houthis reported that the US carried out five air strikes on the Harf Sufyan district in the northern province of Amran in western Yemen.
The militia acknowledged that the joint British-US airstrikes killed at least 16 people and wounded 42 of its fighters.
Many of the vessels attacked by the Houthis have had no known connection to Israel.
Many Houthi attacks on commercial vessels have not appeared discriminate or linked to stated demands. Since October 17, the Houthis have attacked commercial and naval vessels more than 60 times (Figure 1)
He added that a claim by the Houthis that they shot down 10 Reapers since the start of their campaign in November over the Israel-Hamas war was "not accurate." "For operation security reasons, I'm not going to be able to provide a specific number," Ryder said Tuesday. Since Houthis seized the country's north and its capital of Sanaa in 2014, the U.S. military has seen Reapers shot down in Yemen in 2017, 2019, 2023 and 2024.
But the vast majority of the vessels they have attacked are neither Israeli nor destined for the country. That has drawn the ire of countries in the Indian Ocean, including India and Sri Lanka...
Many of the vessels attacked by the Houthis have had no known connection to Israel.
He added that a claim by the Houthis that they shot down 10 Reapers since the start of their campaign in November over the Israel-Hamas war was "not accurate." "For operation security reasons, I'm not going to be able to provide a specific number," Ryder said Tuesday. Since Houthis seized the country's north and its capital of Sanaa in 2014, the U.S. military has seen Reapers shot down in Yemen in 2017, 2019, 2023 and 2024.
But the vast majority of the vessels they have attacked are neither Israeli nor destined for the country. That has drawn the ire of countries in the Indian Ocean, including India and Sri Lanka...
Many Houthi attacks on commercial vessels have not appeared discriminate or linked to stated demands. Since October 17, the Houthis have attacked commercial and naval vessels more than 60 times (Figure 1)
"The majority of their arms are of Russian, Chinese or Iranian origin, but North Korean weapons and those produced in former Warsaw Pact countries are also present in the arsenal," NR Jenzen-Jones, the director of the Australian-based Armament Research Services, told Voice of America.