Renewed Clashes in Hodeidah Result in Dozens Killed Among Yemeni Forces and Houthis

Renewed Clashes in Hodeidah Result in Dozens Killed Among Yemeni Forces and Houthis
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The escalation in Hodeidah highlights ongoing instability and risks to regional security and maritime activity.

  • At least 15 Yemeni government troops were killed in fighting near Hodeidah, according to Al Jazeera.
  • CBS News reports 16 Yemeni government troops killed in the same clashes.
  • More than 50 Houthi fighters were reportedly killed in the clashes, according to a Yemeni minister.
  • Yemeni government officials say the Houthis launched a surprise offensive targeting army barracks in southern Hodeidah.
  • Both incidents occurred near the port city of Hodeidah, which is under Houthi control.

Clashes between Yemeni government forces and Houthi fighters near Hodeidah resulted in significant casualties on both sides, following a reported Houthi offensive targeting army positions.

The violence in Hodeidah underscores the fragile security situation in Yemen and the potential for further escalation, which could impact both local populations and international maritime routes near the Red Sea. Reports vary on the number of Yemeni government troops killed, with Al Jazeera citing 15 and CBS News citing 16.

Observers are monitoring for further military developments in Hodeidah and potential impacts on shipping and humanitarian access in the region.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources