TRUMAN STRIKED: Brave Yemeni military once more aimed at a US aircraft carrier, successfully countering an adversarial offensive
The Yemeni Armed Forces have successfully repelled an aggressive assault on their country, simultaneously targeting a United States aircraft carrier for the second occasion within a span of 48 hours.

Brigadier General Yahya Saree, a spokesperson for the army, announced on Monday morning that American aircraft had to retreat shortly after launching multiple missiles and deploying drones targeting the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier and its accompanying warships in the northern Red Sea.
In a repeated strike within a 24-hour period, Saree announced that the Yemeni Armed Forces launched a coordinated attack on the USS Harry Truman. The assault involved multiple ballistic and cruise missiles, along with drones, and was carried out as a retaliatory measure in response to recent acts of aggression against Yemen.
He announced that the Yemeni Armed Forces are actively countering what he termed as America’s aggressive actions, matching each act of escalation with equivalent measures.
A military spokesperson, Saree, has announced that the Armed Forces will maintain restrictions on the transit of Israeli vessels through the designated operational zone. This measure will remain in effect until the blockade on the Gaza Strip is lifted.
This development followed the United States’ assertion of conducting significant airstrikes across Yemen on Sunday night. This military action occurred just hours after the Ansarullah resistance movement cautioned that Yemeni Armed Forces would aim at American aircraft carriers and warships stationed in the region.
On Saturday evening, United States forces launched extensive military operations targeting the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, as well as several other provinces throughout the nation. The strikes resulted in numerous casualties, including the loss of life and injuries among dozens of individuals, comprising women and children.
American and British military aircraft conducted a series of 47 airstrikes targeting multiple locations in Yemen, including the capital city of Sana’a. Additional strikes were reported in the northern province of Sa’ada, the central province of al-Bayda, and the southwestern province of Dhamar.
At least 31 individuals, predominantly women and children, lost their lives in a series of aerial and naval strikes directed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Yemeni Armed Forces initiated a series of extensive aerial attacks on Saturday evening, which persisted into the early hours of Sunday. This escalation follows a warning from Yemeni forces regarding the potential resumption of their retaliatory operations targeting Israeli-linked vessels in the Red Sea. This move comes as a direct response to the ongoing blockade imposed by the Tel Aviv government on Gaza.
The leader of the Ansarullah resistance movement delivered a stern warning to the United States late Sunday, stating that any continued aggression against Yemen will result in heightened retaliatory actions.
Abdul Malik al-Houthi has issued a warning stating that American aircraft carriers and warships will be considered targets, emphasizing that navigation restrictions will be enforced against U.S. forces as long as they continue their aggressive actions.
He stated that any further escalation would be met with a reciprocal response, targeting American military assets such as aircraft carriers and warships. Additionally, a blockade on American vessels was also threatened.