Canadians helped plan U.S., U.K. attacks on Houthis in Yemen: Defence Department
OTTAWA — The Defence Department says Canadian Armed Forces members provided planning support for the U.S.-led attack on Houthi positions in Yemen Thursday but no Canadian equipment was involved.
Three staff officers were deployed in December to the multinational operation in the Red Sea aimed at deterring Houthi blockades of the key shipping route.
They include two planners and an intelligence analyst, the Defence Department says.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it was important for Canada to be involved in responding to Houthi attacks on civilian and commercial ships in the Red Sea.