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Houthi forces launched an attack that killed 14 to 16 Yemeni government troops in Hodeidah, marking the deadliest strike in recent years as a ceasefire holds shakily in the region.
Houthi forces attacked Yemeni government troops in Hodeidah, killing 14 to 16 soldiers in what's described as the deadliest strike in recent years. This happened while a ceasefire is nominally in place in the region.
The scale of casualties suggests either a breakdown in ceasefire enforcement or a deliberate escalation. Either way, it marks a spike in violence after a period of relative stability. If this is the opening of a new phase, the casualty count could climb quickly.
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