U.S. Strikes Yemen Weapons Storage
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US says forces struck Houthi weapons stores in Yemen

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The operation involved "multiple precision strikes," US Central Command says.
The Houthis' Al-Masirah TV says there were five raids in the northwestern Amran province and two in Sanaa province .
Houthis seized Sanaa in 2014 from Yemen 's internationally recognized government.
For more than a year they have been firing missiles at Israel and at ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden .
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