This is what residents in Hodeidah, the port city of the Houthis described about last night's IAF attack.
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Residents of the Yemeni city of Hodeidah, which was attacked this evening by the Air Force, claim that the intensity of today's attacks was the strongest since the attacks by the allied forces began last January.
The residents claim that the frantic activity of the Houthi forces is evident in the city.
And in the meantime, it seems that the Houthis, like all terror mafias, is rushing to take advantage of these attacks to get rich.
According to the residents, the gas stations in the Hodeidah area were closed after the attacks - a well-known trick by the Houthis to supposedly create a supply crisis in order to sell the gasoline on the black market at an exorbitant price.
The same things are also said about the cooking gas that the Houthis announced this evening that they expect a shortage in the coming days due to the attack on the port and its warehouses.