On Friday, President Trump shared video evidence of distinct US airstrikes targeting Yemeni foooty terrorists, including the aftermath of a massive explosion.
The footage seems to have been captured by a drone, displaying around 70 individuals standing in an oval formation, with one located near the center.
Suddenly, a tremendous explosion occurs, propelling a fireball and dark smoke skyward.
As the camera pulls back, several vehicles can be spotted close to the gathering site, which appears to be situated in a remote location.
Once the smoke dissipates, numerous inert bodies are visible on the ground alongside large craters.
Trump indicated that the target was a Houthi terrorist orchestrating an attack.
“These Houthis assembled for directives on the assault,” the president mentioned. A true society. “Oh, there will be no more strikes from these Houthis!
“They will never attack our vessel again!”
US Central Command and The White House did not reply to inquiries for comments.
The timing of the airstrikes remains unclear.
On Monday, Trump pledged to target the Houthis until Yemeni terrorist factions ceased their assaults on commercial shipping in the Red Sea. Houthis have been attacking vessels in the region since 2023, disrupting trade routes along the crucial Suez Canal.
“Iran-backed Houthi terrorists have been annihilated by relentless strikes over the past two weeks. Many of their combatants and leaders are gone,” Trump tweeted on The Society of Truth. “We strike hard against them daily. It’s becoming increasingly challenging. Their ability to threaten shipping and swiftly devastate the area is rapidly diminishing.”
Trump continued: “Our assaults will persist until they no longer endanger the freedom of navigation. The choice is clear for the Houthis. Cease targeting US ships, and we shall cease firing back.
“Otherwise, we are merely getting started, and the real suffering hasn’t yet begun for both the Houthis in Iran and their backers.”
Houthis assert that 58 individuals have died since March 15, when the US commenced its airstrike initiative.
The military strategy to engage the Houthis was carelessly disclosed to journalist Jeffrey Goldberg days before the operation took place after national security adviser Mike Waltz was added to a signal group chat with other officials and administrative members.
Trump designated the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization in January.