Satellite Images Reveal Site of U.S. Airstrike That Killed Dozens of Houthi Fighters
Satellite images have revealed the exact location of a recent U.S. airstrike that targeted a gathering of Houthi militants in western Yemen, resulting in dozens of casualties, according to official sources.
The geolocation (14.0234, 43.1508), confirmed by aerial imagery, shows the strike site in the Al-Faza area of Al-Hudaydah province, near the coast of the Red Sea. The area includes visible trenches, fortified positions, and several small underground tunnels.
The airstrike reportedly occurred on March 20, 2025, and was later confirmed by U.S. President Donald Trump, who released video footage of the operation. Sources indicated that the strike hit a strategic Houthi gathering, possibly including senior figures.
In response, the Houthi group claimed that the airstrike had targeted a "protest in support of Gaza." However, the group has not officially reported the number of casualties from the American attacks, raising questions about the true nature of the gathering.
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