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    UK joins US in strike on Houthi target in Yemen for first time since Donald Trump re-elected | World News

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    The UK has joined US forces in attacking a Houthi target in Yemen for the first time since Donald Trump was re-elected.

    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed the strikes took place on Tuesday as part of the government’s response to Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

    The ministry said careful intelligence analysis identified a cluster of buildings used by the Houthis to manufacture the sort of drones used to attack ships, located 15 miles south of the capital Sanaa.

    RAF Typhoon FGR4s conducted strikes on several buildings using Paveway IV precision-guided bombs.

    The planes had air refuelling support from Voyager tankers.

    The ministry said the strike was conducted after dark to reduce the likelihood of civilians being in the area.

    All the aircraft returned safely.

    John Healey during the press conference.
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    Defence Secretary John Healey said: “This government will always act in the interests of our national and economic security.

    “Royal Air Force Typhoons have successfully conducted strikes against a Houthi military target in Yemen and all UK aircraft and personnel have returned safely to base.

    “We conducted these strikes, supported by the US, to degrade Houthi capabilities and prevent further attacks against UK and international shipping.”

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    Houthis a ‘persistent threat’ to ‘freedom of navigation’

    Mr Healey said Houthi activities in the Red Sea are a “persistent threat” to “freedom of navigation”.

    “A 55% drop in shipping through the Red Sea has already cost billions, fuelling regional instability and risking economic security for families in the UK,” he said.

    “The government is steadfast in our commitment to reinforcing global stability and protecting British working people. I am proud of the dedication and professionalism shown by the service men and women involved in this operation.”

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    US intensifies strikes on Houthis

    It was the first time UK forces have struck a target in Yemen since May last year, the ministry confirmed.

    The US has intensified its strikes on the Iran-backed Houthis under Mr Trump’s presidency, after his re-election in November 2024.

    The group began launching attacks on shipping routes in November 2023 saying they were in solidarity with Palestinians over Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.

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    Footage showing people being pulled from rubble has been released by Houthi rebels in Yemen

    The strike came after a Houthi-controlled TV channel claimed a US strike killed 68 people at a detention centre for African migrants in Yemen on Monday.

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