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Houthis may be running low on their weapons stocks as attacks on ships slow, US commander says

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US Yemen Houthis
April 03, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — Houthi rebels in Yemen may be running through their supplies of drone swarms and anti-ship ballistic missiles as the pace of their attacks has slowed a bit, the top U.S. Air Force commander for the Middle East said Wednesday.

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