Trump shared a video of the U.S. bombing the Houthis: They won't be able to sink our ships again.

Trump shared a video of the U.S. bombing the Houthis: They won't be able to sink our ships again.

05.04.2025 10:11

U.S. President Donald Trump shared images of the airstrike against the Houthis in Yemen. Stating that "the Houthis were gathered here to receive orders for an attack," Trump added, "They will never be able to sink our ships again."

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A new statement has come from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the ongoing attacks against the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen. Sharing a video of an airstrike against the Houthis on his Truth social media platform, Trump stated, "The Houthis here had gathered to receive attack instructions. However, these Houthis will not be able to carry out an attack. They will never sink our ships again."



CASUALTY COUNT UNKNOWN



The video shared by Trump shows a large group of Houthis being targeted by the U.S. Central Command, while no official statement has been made regarding the casualty count.



HOUTHIS HAD MADE A STATEMENT ABOUT THE ATTACK



In a statement made by the Houthis earlier in the day, it was reported that a drone attack was carried out against a military target in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Israel Defense Forces announced that the drone was shot down over the Dead Sea. The Houthis also claimed that another reconnaissance drone belonging to the U.S. was shot down over Yemen.



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