Amidst ongoing regional tensions and Iran regime’s alleged malign activities, including war-mongering in the Middle East and support for terrorist organizations, recent British and American airstrikes targeted Houthi facilities in Yemen, resulting in 75 casualties, as reported by Yemeni sources to Sky News Arabia.

Among the deceased were operatives from Iran regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and Lebanon’s Hezbollah. The airstrikes, conducted in various locations, led to the death of nine foreign experts, including three from the IRGC and six from Hezbollah.

These operations primarily focused on Houthi military sites in Hodeidah, Hajjah, Dhamar, Taiz, and Al-Bayda. The strikes aimed at destroying missile platforms and drone warehouses, thwarting Houthi operations that posed a threat to international shipping.

In response, the U.S.-led coalition initiated counterstrikes on January 12, targeting Houthi locations implicated in attacks on commercial shipping lanes in the Red Sea.

According to Reuters, regional sources revealed Iran regime’s extensive involvement in Houthi attacks, encompassing the supply of weapons, provision of know-how, and intelligence support.

The IRGC and Hezbollah were allegedly present on the ground to direct operations. A Houthi spokesperson, acknowledging Iranian regime assistance in training and manufacturing, claimed that Yemen made independent decisions.

A leader within the pro-Iranian regime coalition stated that the IRGC, along with Hezbollah and Hamas, provided assistance and left after their involvement.