Suspected US airstrikes have reportedly struck Houthi-controlled regions in Yemen, resulting in the death of at least one individual and causing significant damage to military facilities. The Houthi rebels have alleged that 58 people have been killed in the recent wave of attacks. Satellite imagery has revealed the construction of a new airstrip in close proximity to Yemen, raising concerns about potential military applications. The escalating tensions in the region have sparked fears of further violence and instability. The airstrikes have intensified the ongoing conflict between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels. The US has been providing logistical and intelligence support to the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, which has been engaged in a protracted war against the Houthis since 2015. The latest developments underscore the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the Middle East and the challenges of achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Yemen. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for further escalation and humanitarian repercussions.

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US airstrikes in Yemen target Houthis, one dead and military infrastructure destroyed. Houthis claim 58 casualties. New airstrip spotted.
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