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US Air Force And Navy Conduct Airstrikes On Houthi Facilities

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Recent airstrikes on underground Houthi storage facilities involved assets from both the US Air Force and Navy, as confirmed by a US Central Command news release. The operation included the participation of US Air Force B-2 Spirit long-range stealth bombers, showcasing the country's global strike capabilities.

The primary targets of the airstrikes were underground facilities housing missiles, weapons components, and other munitions utilized by Houthi forces to target military and civilian vessels in the Middle East. The US military's swift and decisive action aimed to neutralize these threats and prevent further attacks on maritime interests in the region.

US Air Force and Navy assets were involved in the operation.
Recent airstrikes targeted Houthi underground storage facilities.
B-2 Spirit stealth bombers demonstrated global strike capabilities.

While the battle damage assessment is still ongoing, initial reports suggest that there were no civilian casualties resulting from the airstrikes. This outcome underscores the precision and effectiveness of the operation in minimizing collateral damage and ensuring the safety of non-combatants in the vicinity.

The involvement of advanced aircraft such as the B-2 bomber highlights the US military's readiness to respond to threats swiftly and decisively, regardless of the location or circumstances. The successful execution of these airstrikes serves as a clear demonstration of the country's commitment to safeguarding its interests and those of its allies in the region.

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