Britain’s Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron said that anti-Houthi operations would continue after the UK’s Royal Air Force joined US air strikes in Yemen for a second time. Four British fighter jets dropped Paveway IV precision-guided bombs on two sites near a Sanaa airfield “being used to enable” Houthi attacks on shipping, defense officials said. “What we have done again is send the clearest possible message that we will continue to degrade their ability to carry out these attacks while sending the clearest possible message that we back our words and our warnings with action,” Lord Cameron added.

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