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Over 150 Civilians Killed in US Strikes Targeting Houthis in Yemen, Pentagon Confirms

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In a tragic escalation of military action, the Pentagon confirmed that over 150 civilians were killed in recent US airstrikes targeting Houthi positions in Yemen. The strikes occurred on August 14, 2026, in the Al Hudaydah governorate, a region that has been a focal point of conflict between the Houthi rebels and the internationally recognized Yemeni government, supported by a Saudi-led coalition.

The strikes were reportedly aimed at Houthi military installations, which the US government claims are being used to launch attacks against shipping in the Red Sea. This military action comes amid rising tensions in the region, exacerbated by ongoing conflicts involving Iran and its proxies, notably the Houthis, who have been accused of destabilizing efforts in Yemen and beyond.

This incident is drawing significant international attention due to the alarming civilian casualty figures and the implications for US foreign policy in the Middle East. The humanitarian situation in Yemen is already dire, with the country facing one of the worst crises globally, marked by famine and disease. The US’s role in the conflict raises critical questions about its commitment to protecting civilian lives and its broader strategic interests in the region.

Looking ahead, this incident may prompt increased scrutiny of US military engagement in Yemen, potentially leading to calls for a reassessment of its current policies. Humanitarian organizations are likely to intensify their advocacy for a ceasefire and peace negotiations, while the US government may face pressure to provide clearer guidelines on the use of force in civilian-populated areas. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are anticipated as stakeholders respond to this tragic loss of life.

Source: AOL.co.uk

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