Washington, United States:
US President Donald Trump posted a video on Friday, showing dozens of Hathi fighters in dozens of dozens of being killed on a US strike on Yemen, with the comment “oops”.
Military drones or other littering aircraft resemble images shot, Black-and-White Footage Posted on his true social network, which shows several dozen human figures from almost vertical angles.
“These houthis gathered for instructions on an attack,” Trump wrote together in the text, using an alternative spelling for the Yamani rebellious group.
These houthis gathered for an attack instructions. Oops, there will be no attack by these holes!
They will never sink our ships again! pic.twitter.com/lezfydgwp5
– Donald J. Trump (@Redonaldtrum) 4 April, 2025
American forces have conducted major raids in recent weeks in response to the group attacks on the Red Sea Shipping on Yemen.
Gathered in a loose oval with a road, people in the video have been charged with a gun camera-style crosshair.
In a few seconds, a bright flash appears in the middle of the view, then the smoke bill.
The footage cuts into a broad shot that shows a column of smoke at the clear effect site and many vehicles parked further on the road.
The camera is then cut off again to show a broad pit at the point of effect. No bodies are easily identified.
“Oops, there will be no attack by these holes,” Trump wrote.
“They will never sink our ships again!”
Officers and media outlets belonging to the Huhis have reported several deaths in dozens of attacks this week that they have convicted the United States.
The group has attacked commercial and military shipping in response to the Israeli campaign at Gaza Strip.
Washington said that on Wednesday he was given another aircraft carrier, USS Carl Vinson in the Middle East USS Harry S. To join the Truman, “will send to promote regional stability, promote aggression and send to protect the free flow of commerce in the region.”
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