The US said the strikes targeted underground facilities,
missile launchers,
command and control sites, a Houthi vessel, and other sites.
F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets took off from the aircraft carrier with participation from other warships in the Red Sea. Strikes took place outside of Sanaa and near
its airport and in
Taiz, where communication equipment was targeted. One of the strikes used a 5,000-pound GBU-72 bomb to destroy an underground facility.
Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4s, using
Paveway IV guided bombs, conducted strikes on two drone ground control and storage facilities near Hodeidah and a command and control center in
Ghulayfiqah. In total, 13 targets were struck in Yemen.
Typhoon FGR4s The Houthis said that strikes in Hodeidah targeted two civilian houses, the headquarters of Hodeidah Radio in the
Al Hawak district, Ghalifa camp, and the
Port of Salif. The Houthis claimed that all the casualties in Hodeidah were civilians, Houthi-run
al-Masirah TV reported six airstrikes in Sanaa: three on the
al-Nahdayn Mountain, two in the Jarban area of the
Sanhan district, and one near the Sanaa International Airport. == Aftermath ==