Credit: Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg - BBC One. Max 2 mins. 24-hours news access only. A Cabinet minister has said the UK and US will continue to hit Houthi targets in order to protect freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, after a third wave of joint strikes on the militants.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4s were supported by Voyager tankers during the allied mission as they targeted locations in Yemen used by the Iran-backed militants.Defending the impact of
Credit: Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg - BBC One. Max 2 mins. 24-hours news access only. A Cabinet minister has said the UK and US will continue to hit Houthi targets in order to protect freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, after a third wave of joint strikes on the militants.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4s were supported by Voyager tankers during the allied mission as they targeted locations in Yemen used by the Iran-backed militants.Defending the impact of the assaults by London and Washington, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme: "They are targeted and they take different targets each time - (they have targeted) the launchers, there has been some underground storage."So, they are targeted and they want to basically do this to get rid of the capabilities that the Houthis have."
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