Hodeidah port will be a target for the Joint Forces if Houthis continue to disrupt air navigation: Yemeni Military officials

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Hodeidah port will be a target for the Joint Forces if Houthis continue to disrupt air navigation: Yemeni Military officials

Yemeni military officials said that the port of Hodeidah, which is under the control of the Houthi militia, will be a target for the joint forces and they will prevent any ships from entering the port if the Houthis continue to disrupt air navigation to rescue Yemeni survivors of the conflict in Sudan.

The Houthi terrorist militias supported by Iran prevented on Thursday a plane from landing at Mokha airport in western Taiz, carrying stranded Yemeni citizens coming from Sudan.

 A maritime source said that the Houthi militias prevented a flight for Sudanese company "Tarco" from landing at Mokha airport in western Taiz, with 138 stranded Yemenis on board in the city of Port Sudan.

 The source added that the flight, scheduled for Thursday (at 11:30 am), was forced to return to Sudanese territory after receiving a Houthi threat upon entering Yemeni airspace, by the aviation authority in Sanaa.


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