Key facts
- Yemen's government reported artillery and drone strikes on Houthi forces in al-Jawf and Marib.
- Houthis claimed missile attacks on a Saudi military vessel and escort ships in the Red Sea.
- The US embassy condemned Houthi Red Sea attacks as terrorism.
- Two drones launched from Iran targeted the office of Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani in Erbil, Iraq.
- A security official's home in Erbil was also targeted by drones.
- No casualties were reported in the Erbil drone attacks.
- Masrour Barzani condemned the Erbil drone attacks as a dangerous escalation.
- Yemen's port of Mocha has become a military hub for fighters fleeing Houthi areas.
- Houthis claimed recent attacks on Saudi vessels off the coast of Mocha.
Yemen's internationally recognized government has reported artillery and drone strikes targeting Houthi forces in the al-Jawf and Marib regions. These actions occurred amidst ongoing Red Sea tensions. The Houthi group, in turn, claimed responsibility for missile attacks on a Saudi military vessel and its escort ships in the Red Sea. The US embassy in Yemen condemned these Houthi actions, characterizing them as terrorism.
Separately, in Iraq, two drones launched from Iranian territory targeted the office of Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Masrour Barzani and the home of a security official in Erbil. These attacks, which occurred on a Monday morning, resulted in no reported casualties. Prime Minister Barzani condemned the drone strikes, describing them as a dangerous escalation.
Meanwhile, the strategic Red Sea port of Mocha in Yemen has become a significant military hub. This port is now a gathering point for fighters who are relocating from areas controlled by the Houthi forces. The Houthis recently claimed to have launched attacks against Saudi vessels off the coast of Mocha, aligning with the broader regional conflict dynamics.
