Article 6HSX3 Houthis say US and UK airstrikes in Yemen will not go unpunished | First Thing

Houthis say US and UK airstrikes in Yemen will not go unpunished | First Thing

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Clea Skopeliti
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The US and the UK launched strikes overnight against targets linked to the Houthis in Yemen, with Joe Biden saying he will not hesitate to direct further measures" if necessary.

Who else has condemned the strikes? Hamas and Hezbollah.

Were other countries involved? The Netherlands, Canada and Bahrain offered non-operational backing.

How are other nations reacting? Russia has requested an urgent UN security council meeting, while Saudi Arabia is calling for restraint.

It comes as Israel prepares to defend the Gaza war at the UN's top court. Follow our liveblog for the latest developments.

What will happen during the visit? The leaders will sign a UK-Ukraine agreement on security cooperation after the G7's decision to offer bilateral security assurances.

How will the 2.5bn be spent? On long-range missiles, air defense, artillery ammunition and maritime security, according to Downing Street.

For more, follow our blog.

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