The death toll in Yemen, struck by the U.S., has risen to 53.

The death toll in Yemen, struck by the U.S., has risen to 53.

17.03.2025 07:20

Following the order for a strike by U.S. President Donald Trump, the military has launched a military operation in Yemen, and the grim toll in the region is worsening almost every hour. Yemen's Health Ministry spokesperson Anees Alsbahi announced that the number of people killed in the attacks has risen to 53.

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The spokesperson for the Yemen Health Ministry, affiliated with the Houthis, Anees Alsbahi, announced that the death toll from the attacks initiated by the order of U.S. President Donald Trump has risen to 53, with the number of injured reaching 98.



The toll from the operation launched against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen under the instruction of U.S. President Donald Trump has worsened. The spokesperson for the Yemen Health Ministry, affiliated with the Houthis, Anees Alsbahi, reported that the number of fatalities has increased to at least 53. It was noted that among the deceased were 5 children and 2 women, while the number of injured has also reached 98.



TRUMP'S STRIKE ORDER



U.S. President Donald Trump announced through his social media platform, Truth Social, that he has instructed the U.S. military to initiate a decisive and strong military operation against the Houthis in Yemen. Trump stated that the Houthis have attacked American ships, planes, and drones, using this as justification for the operation against the Houthis.



HOUTHIS CHALLENGED



Following Trump's statements, the targeted Houthis described the attacks on Yemen as a "full-scale war crime," stating, "This aggression will not prevent Yemen from fulfilling its mission to support Palestine and Gaza. The attacks will not go unanswered."



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