INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
a few hours.In a televised statement, military spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree confirmed that Yemeni forces had targeted the
United States aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman for the second time in 24 hours in the northern Red Sea.The attack involved 18 ballistic
missiles, cruise missiles, and drones in an engagement that lasted several hours.The statement also mentioned that they successfully foiled
a planned hostile attack against Yemen.According to the statement, enemy warplanes were forced to return to their bases after Yemeni forces
launched missiles and drones at the aircraft carrier and its accompanying warships.Saree stated that the operation was part of the Yemeni
Armed Forces response to the ongoing United States aggression.He also stated that the attack was part of what Saree described as a struggle
over several hours on Sunday.A United States official acknowledged to AP that an engagement with the USS Truman lasted for hours and
also claimed that United States warplanes shot down eleven drones fired by Ansarallah in the Red Sea on Sunday.On Saturday night, the
United States launched a deadly aggression against Yemen
It carried out over 47 strikes targeting areas across the provinces of Sanaa, Saada, Al-Bayda, Hajjah, Dhamar, Marib, and Al-Jawf.The
attacks were carried out by United States aerial forces stationed in the region, as well as naval forces deployed in the Red Sea.The Harry
Truman aircraft carrier strike group, stationed in the Red Sea, also participated in the attacks.Ansarallah opened a support front for Gaza
in an effort to pressure the Israeli regime to accept a ceasefire and lift the siege on Gaza.Yemeni operations ended when the Gaza ceasefire
was signed in mid-January
regional waters.According to Abdulmalik, the Sanaa government will not be deterred by American, British, and Israeli attacks and will
continue to support Gaza until the blockade on the enclave is lifted.He stressed, "The issue of starving the people of Gaza and depriving
spokesperson for the Yemeni Ministry of Health, stated that the death toll from the United States aggression on the capital, Sanaa, and
including 18 children and one woman.