UK and US Conduct Second Round of Airstrikes Against Houthis in Yemen
Houthis vow retaliation as British and US aid workers asked to leave Yemen amid escalating tensions in the Red Sea.
- The UK and US have conducted a second round of airstrikes against Houthi forces in Yemen, in response to ongoing Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.
- Houthi authorities have asked British and US aid workers to leave Yemen within 30 days, and have called on aid agencies not to recruit any workers with dual nationalities from the UK and US in the next 30 days.
- The Houthi rebels have vowed to retaliate against the airstrikes, with military spokesman Yahya Saree promising a response.
- The UK Foreign Secretary, Lord David Cameron, has warned the Houthi rebels that the UK will continue to degrade their ability to carry out attacks on shipping.
- The UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has stated that the UK is 'not seeking a confrontation' with Yemen's Houthi fighters, but will strike again if their attacks in the Red Sea continue.











































































