Yemen's Houthis say shot down 18 US MQ-9 drones since Oct 2023

IANS April 9, 2025 147 views

Yemen's Houthi rebels have dramatically escalated tensions by claiming they've shot down 18 US MQ-9 drones since October 2023. The group's spokesperson, Yahya Sarea, stated the downings are part of their solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza conflict. These incidents have triggered significant US military retaliation, including 50 airstrikes on Houthi positions. The ongoing confrontation risks further destabilizing an already volatile Middle Eastern region, with potential broader geopolitical implications.

"We will continue to support the Palestinian people until the aggression on Gaza stops" - Yahya Sarea, Houthi Spokesperson
Sanaa, April 9: Yemen's Houthis have shot down another US MQ-9 drone, the 18th since the start of the war in Gaza, the military group said on Wednesday.

Key Points

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Houthis shot down US drone using locally manufactured missile

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Attacks linked to Gaza war solidarity

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US conducted 50 airstrikes in response

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Civilian casualties reported in Hodeidah strike

"Our air defences shot down a US MQ-9 drone in the airspace of Al-Jawf province, using a locally manufactured surface-to-air missile," the group's spokesperson, Yahya Sarea, said in a televised statement aired by Houthi-run al-Masirah TV.

"This is the 18th US drone shot down by our air defenses since October 2023," Sarea said, referring to the timeframe when his group began launching attacks against Israeli targets to show solidarity with Palestinians a few days after the outbreak of war in Gaza on October 7, 2023.

The last MQ-9 was reportedly shot down by the Houthi forces on Thursday over the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah.

This type of drone has become well-known to Yemenis because it has been hovering overhead across northern Yemeni provinces almost daily since October 2023, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We will continue to support the Palestinian people until the aggression on Gaza stops and the siege is lifted," the spokesperson said, vowing also to continue launching attacks against US warships in the northern Red Sea in response to the ongoing US airstrikes against Houthi positions.

The Houthi statement came a few hours after the US military conducted 50 airstrikes late Tuesday against Houthi targets in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, Hodeidah, and the provinces of Marib, Dhamar, and Ibb, according to the Houthi television.

The death toll from Tuesday's airstrikes on Hodeidah's residential neighbourhood rose to six, including a pregnant woman, with 16 others wounded, mostly children and women, according to a statement by local health authorities.

On March 15, the US military resumed airstrikes on Houthi targets in a bid to deter the group from targeting Israel, following the collapse of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal.

Reader Comments

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Ahmed K.
These drones have been terrorizing our skies for months. The Houthis might be controversial, but they're the only ones standing up to US aggression in Yemen. The civilian casualties are heartbreaking though 😔
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Sarah M.
I'm skeptical about these claims. 18 drones seems like an exaggerated number - where's the evidence? Also, using locally made missiles to take down advanced US drones sounds too good to be true.
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Mohammed A.
The pregnant woman killed in the airstrikes... when will this cycle of violence end? Both sides need to de-escalate. My prayers for all civilians caught in this conflict 🙏
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James T.
As a military tech enthusiast, I'm impressed if they really took down that many MQ-9s. Those drones cost $30M each! But at what cost to Yemeni people? The humanitarian situation keeps getting worse.
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Leila H.
While I support Palestinian rights, I wish the Houthis would focus more on governing Yemen properly instead of dragging us into regional conflicts. Our people need schools and hospitals, not more war.
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Robert P.
The US needs to reconsider its strategy here. 50 airstrikes in one night? That's massive overkill and only creates more enemies. There has to be a better way to protect shipping routes.

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