Saudi-led coalition carries out air strikes along Yemen's Red Sea…

Saudi-led coalition carries out air strikes along Yemen's Red Sea…

A Saudi-led military coalition carried out air strikes near Yemen's Red Sea port of Ras Isa on Monday, residents said, in a rare operation since a U.

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A Saudi-led military coalition carried out air strikes near Yemen’s Red Sea port of Ras Isa on Monday, residents said, in a rare operation since a U.N.-brokered ceasefire took effect nearly a year ago in Yemen’s Hodeidah region.

Residents reported three air strikes near the oil terminal, one of three western ports that the Iran-aligned Houthi group had unilaterally pulled out from in May under a peace deal reached last December, which has yet to be fully implemented.

“These targets are legitimate military targets that reflect the imminent threat of the terrorist Iran-backed Houthi militia,” coalition spokesman Colonel Turki al-Malki told reporters when asked about the air strikes.

The operation took place after the Houthis last week seized and later freed one Saudi-flagged ship and two South Korean vessels, which the group said had entered Yemeni waters due to bad weather. The coalition accused the movement of “hijacking” the ships and said the act threatened global trade.

Houthi-run al Masirah TV earlier said the alliance launched air strikes on Ras Isa and on a Red Sea island early on Monday.

One person was killed in the strikes near Ras Isa, a medical source said.