UN chief Antonio Guterres says he’s ‘gravely involved’ about US air strikes this week on Yemen.
The US has carried out 13 air strikes on Hodeidah’s port and airport, the Houthi-affiliated TV channel Al Masirah says, two days after a US air strike focused the Ras Isa port, additionally in Hodeidah, killing at the very least 80 folks and wounding greater than 150.
Al Masirah additionally reported Saturday that three folks have been killed and 4 injured on account of a US assault on al-Thawra, Bani Matar, and al-Safiah districts within the capital Sanaa.
The Houthis have promised to hold out “extra operations” regardless of the continuing US assaults.
US President Donald Trump’s administration introduced a serious army offensive in opposition to the Houthis just a few weeks in the past. It mentioned the air strikes are geared toward forcing the Houthis to cease threatening ships crusing on the Crimson Sea on a route essential to worldwide commerce.
Since November 2023, the group has reportedly launched greater than 100 assaults on vessels it says are linked to Israel in response to Israel’s war on Gaza and in solidarity with Palestinians.
On Friday, Houthi official Mohammed Nasser al-Atifi informed Al Masirah that the “American enemy’s crimes” is not going to deter the Yemeni folks from supporting Gaza, however “fairly will strengthen their steadfastness and resilience”.
The Houthis, also called Ansar Allah or “supporters of God”, are an armed group that controls most elements of Yemen, together with Sanaa. The group emerged within the Nineteen Nineties however rose to prominence in 2014 when it seized Sanaa and compelled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to flee the nation.
United Nations Secretary-Basic Antonio Guterres “is gravely involved in regards to the airstrikes carried out by the US over the course of 17 and 18 April in and round Yemen’s port of Ra’s Isa, which reportedly resulted in scores of civilian casualties, together with 5 humanitarian employees injured,” Guterres spokesman Stephane Dujarric mentioned in a press release on Saturday.
Guterres expressed fears of harm to the port and “potential oil leaks into the Crimson Sea”, Dujarric added.
The strikes on Ras Isa aimed to chop off provides and funds for the Houthis, the US army mentioned. It was the deadliest assault of Washington’s 15-month marketing campaign in opposition to the Iran-aligned group.
About 70 p.c of Yemen’s imports and 80 p.c of its humanitarian help cross by the ports of Ras Isa, Hodeidah and as-Salif.
Ras Isa is also the terminus of Yemen’s most important oil pipeline, which, together with its port, are “essential and irreplaceable infrastructure” in Yemen, in line with the UN Improvement Programme.