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US military strikes Houthi weapons depots, barracks

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The United States conducted a strike on the weapons depots of Houthis in Al-Jawf and Marib in the western part of Yemen, according to the Al Arabiya TV channel.

The US attacked Houthi weapons depots and barracks in the city of Baraqish in the province of Al-Jawf.

Additionally, the US military conducted at least five strikes on Houthi military depots in the province of Marib.

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