A Pentagon review determined that U.S. strikes on Yemen killed 153 civilians and wounded 243 others in 2025, according to reports from The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, both of which cited a copy of the analysis. The assessment named three April 2025 attacks as the sources of the civilian casualties, and noted that 15 other incidents were still under review, per the reports. The Pentagon's analysis focused on military operations in 2025, and did not address potential casualties tied to the U.S.'s 2026 strikes on Iran. It also claimed that "there were no incidents in which civilian casualties more likely than not resulted from U.S. military operations" in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific Ocean, where the military has conducted widely-scrutinized strikes on alleged drug trafficking vessels. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementRead more from The Washington Post:Link - www.washingtonpost.comPolitical UpdatesRead the original on HuffPost