Sana'a: Fresh airstrikes carried out by a warplane from the US-British coalition targeted Houthi military sites in Yemen's port city of Hodeidah on the Red Sea.
The strikes, directed at Houthi military targets in the al-Taif area of the southern Durayhimi district, were confirmed by the Houthi-run al-Masirah TV on Monday. However, specific details regarding the targets were not provided.
The coalition has been conducting airstrikes against Houthi positions since January 12, with the stated objective of weakening Houthi military capabilities and preventing the group from launching missile attacks on ships navigating the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, according to the Xinhua news agency.
In response to the coalition's actions, the Houthis have intensified their attacks on ships, promising further escalation in hostilities.
Yemen has been embroiled in a civil war since late 2014, when the Iran-backed Houthis seized control of several northern provinces, prompting the Saudi-backed Yemeni government forces to retreat from the capital Sana'a.
Despite the 2018 UN-sponsored Stockholm agreement, which received support from the US and Britain, the Houthis have solidified their grip over Hodeidah, a critical port city. This has thwarted efforts by the internationally-recognized Yemeni government forces to recapture the city.