US air attacks target Yemen fuel port, killing dozens

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US bombing raids on Yemen’s Ras Isa fuel port have killed dozens of people, according to Houthi-affiliated media. The strikes are some of the deadliest since the US launched a bombing campaign on March 15.

Published On 18 Apr 2025

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