Explosions heard in Sanaa as strikes launched against Houthi-linked targets

British and US forces have launched an attack on Houthi bases in Yemen after the Iranian-backed militant group defied a warning to stop targeting ships in the Red Sea, according to reports.
Reuters said four US officials confirmed strikes had begun.

In addition, three explosions were heard in the country’s capital of Sanaa, according to eyewitnesses quoted by the news agency.
It comes after Grant Shapps, the UK defence secretary, accused Iran of meddling and declared “enough is enough” in an escalating crisis that could ignite a wider conflict across the Middle East.
Overnight on Tuesday, a Royal Navy warship shot down seven drones in an operation with US naval vessels and jets to repel the largest Houthi drone and missile attack to date.

Middle East crisis – latest: US and UK ‘launch strikes against Houthi targets’
The UK, US and other states issued a warning to the group a week ago to end the targeting of commercial shipping or “bear the responsibility of the consequences”.

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