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and British forces conducted a joint military operation in Yemen on Tuesday, targeting a Houthi military facility responsible for making drones used to attack shipping. The operation was part of President Trump's intensified U.S. strikes on Yemen, aimed at stopping attacks on Red Sea shipping. The strike was conducted after dark to minimize potential civilian casualties, but claims of civilian deaths have been made following a previous U.S. airstrike. The U.
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