Yemeni Houthis have attacked US warships, including the aircraft carrier "Harry Truman", in the Red Sea, rebel spokesman Yahya Sariyah said on his Telegram channel.
"In the past few hours, our missile forces, drones and naval forces conducted a joint operation targeting enemy warships in the Red Sea, led by the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman," the statement said.
Sariyah also said that the Houthis attacked military targets in Israel using drones.
US forces again attacked Houthi weapons depots in Saada province in northwestern Yemen part of Yemen, Al Hadath TV reported.
Earlier, Yemeni rebel-run Al Masirah TV reported that the area had been hit twice by airstrikes.
On the evening of March 24, Al Arabiya reported that the United States had carried out more than 10 airstrikes on the movement's weapons depots in Saada province.
On March 15, the United States, under the orders of President Donald Trump, began carrying out massive strikes against Houthi targets, who control about a third of Yemen's territory. The operation is aimed at protecting American interests and ensuring freedom of navigation, the US Central Command said. In response, the Ansar Allah movement carried out a series of attacks on the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman in the northern Red Sea, using missiles and drones. There was no information about damage to the ship as a result of the strikes.