Recently, the situation in the Middle East has become more and more complicated, especially with the intervention of the United States, which has become a large battlefield full of gunsmoke, where all kinds of missiles, bombs, and air strikes are staged.
According to a report by Russia's TASS news agency on February 10, the U.S. central command has released a new round of air strikes on Yemen's support for Iran's Houthi group.
The U.S. side disclosed that the airstrike accurately hit a series of ships used by the Houthis to attack the Red Sea, including two drones, several already installed anti-ship cruise missiles and a surface-to-surface missile, all of which were destroyed by the U.S. Air Force.
On the same day, the Houthis solemnly buried 17 militia groups killed in a joint strike by the United States and Britain.
According to the Houthi-affiliated Saba news agency, the 17 militia members killed by Houthi leaders in Sana'a were attacked by US-British forces, and the ranks of these soldiers ranged from captain to colonel, especially eight of them were officers above the rank of lieutenant colonel. This scene is enough to prove that under the oppression of the outside world, the Houthis are united and firm.
This is the second time that the Houthis have announced the death of their personnel in a joint US-British air strike. On January 12, the United States and Britain launched the first round of attacks against the Houthis in Yemen's Sana'a and Khotada regions with a joint sortie of aircraft, ** and submarines, which claimed that five soldiers were killed and six wounded.
Since the beginning of the military operation, the U.S.-led coalition has been carrying out intermittent airstrikes on certain areas of Yemen in an effort to deter Houthi attempts to attack ships on the Red Sea route.
According to the Arab *** February 10**, US Defense Department spokesman Pat Ryder disclosed at a press conference that since the launch of the military operation against Iran's Houthi group in January, it has not only destroyed many drones, radar stations and arsenals, but also damaged more than 100 rockets and their launchers.
On the one hand, the U.S. ** team launched a fierce attack on the Houthi (househ), which supports Iran, and on the other hand, it was violently counterattacked by military groups that support Iran. Military bases in Syria, Iraq, Jordan and other Middle Eastern countries have been attacked by rockets, drones and even cruise missiles.
For example, according to the Russian news agency Sputnik on February 10, three drones attacked a US military base in the Ali-Omar area of eastern Syria.
Syria's Omar Oil Company is the largest U.S. presence in the region, but its air defenses have not been effective in deterring enemy attacks in the latest attack.
At that time, an eyewitness said: "Three loud ** sounds sounded one after another from inside the base, and then the smoke rose into the sky and went straight into the sky." "This is the second attack in 24 hours by supporting Iranian militants at a U.S.-based stronghold in eastern Syria.
A day earlier, information from the Russian news agency said that another US ** base in the Deir Zulkoniko oil field was also hit in two attacks, first by drones and then by drones.
Recently, more than 160 terrorist attacks have been carried out on US military facilities in the Middle East, the most serious of which is the "Tower 22" located near the Jordanian border, which killed 3 US people and injured more than 40 people.
At present, the US team and Iranian militants have launched a series of fierce battles in the Middle East, and both sides are using *** attacks and air strikes, resulting in more than 100 deaths and heavy economic losses, which has made the tension in the region more severe, and has also brought a more severe situation in the future.
The riots have not only had a great impact on the internal stability and tranquility of Syria, Yemen, Iraq and other countries, but also aroused widespread concern and anxiety around the world.