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Al-Jawf: US raids target Houthi headquarters and military sites amid reports of the deaths of militia leaders.

Locals| 17 March, 2025 - 9:27 AM

Al-Jawf: Yemen Youth Net - Exclusive

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A new round of US airstrikes, which began Saturday, targeted a government complex and military sites in the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, which is under the control of the terrorist Houthi militia. There are reports of the deaths of Houthi leaders.

A Yemeni Youth correspondent said that US fighter jets targeted the government complex and other Houthi positions in the city of Hazm al-Jawf last night and early this morning with several airstrikes.

He added that the raids targeted operations rooms belonging to the terrorist Houthi militia in Al-Jawf, amidst speculation that Houthi elements, including some leaders, were killed, amidst extreme secrecy within the militia's ranks.

For his part, an official in the local authority affiliated with the legitimate government said that the US raids targeted, in addition to the government complex, the axis command and the Aqaba.

Ali Saleh al-Hindi, director of the governorate's culture office, according to his profile on the X platform, explained that the airstrikes targeting the complex destroyed and burned Houthi militia missile stores.

Al-Hindi returned and said in another post on the X platform, that the Houthi leader (Adeeb Al-Marani - head of the missile force and drones in Al-Jawf Governorate), the leader Abdul Aziz Aziz Naji Al-Habari, and the leader Ali Saleh Mahdi Al-Habari) were killed in one of the raids, which is the information that the militia has not announced until now and we have not been able to confirm its accuracy from an independent source.

Houthi media reported that US aircraft launched five airstrikes at dawn today on a government complex in Al-Jawf Governorate, without providing further details.

The United States announced Saturday evening the launch of ongoing airstrikes against the Houthis, and the White House said Sunday evening that the raids targeted Houthi leaders. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States would continue attacking the Houthis in Yemen until they halt their attacks on shipping.

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