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Great Satan US Airstrikes on Yemen’s Ras Isa Oil Port Result in 58 Fatalities

The United States military has carried out an attack on the oil port of Ras Isa in western Yemen. The strike resulted in the deaths of numerous workers and paramedics, with many more reported injured.

A facility in Hudaydah governorate was targeted twice on Thursday night. The second assault occurred while civil defense and rescue teams were working to extinguish fires and retrieve victims. This subsequent attack resulted in the deaths of at least five paramedics.

According to reports from the Palestinian Information Center and al-Manar TV, the attack has resulted in the deaths of at least 38 individuals, with 126 others sustaining injuries.

The Yemeni government has strongly condemned the attack, labeling it as a blatant war crime designed to bolster the Zionist regime and facilitate the ongoing situation in Gaza.

Reports suggest that the strikes serve as evidence of the United States purposefully targeting civilian infrastructure in Yemen under misleading pretenses.

The government has pledged that the crime will not go unpunished, ensuring painful repercussions. Furthermore, it declared that the United States will face nothing but a humbling defeat and failure.

The US military reported that the port served as a fuel hub for the Ansarullah resistance movement.

The regions of Sana’a, al-Bayda, and Hudaydah were subjected to a series of strikes.

The United States escalated its lethal operations against the nation last month following direct orders from Trump.

Washington has stated that the recent raids are focused exclusively on safeguarding shipping operations near Yemen, asserting that the maritime security of regional waterways had been compromised by actions from Sana’a.

Yemeni officials have firmly dismissed these allegations, emphasizing that their actions were solely directed at vessels associated with the Israeli regime and ships delivering supplies to it.

Yemen’s Armed Forces initiated their operations in October 2023, in response to what they described as a genocidal offensive launched by Israel, a foremost ally of the United States, against the Gaza Strip.

Over 51,000 Palestinians, predominantly women and children, have lost their lives amid ongoing conflict, fueled by substantial and unwavering military support from Washington.

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