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U.S. Says It Launched Strikes In Yemen Against Two Explosive Drone Boats

U.S. forces carried out a strike in Yemen against two Houthi sea drones that could have been deployed against commercial vessels and Navy ships, U.S. Central Command said Monday night.

US Says It Launched Strikes in Yemen Against Two Explosive Drone Boats
US Says It Launched Strikes in Yemen Against Two Explosive Drone Boats

The US struck two Houthi sea drones in Yemen, as the Iran-backed group’s attacks around the Red Sea continue causing havoc in the shipping world.

American forces hit the boats around 3.30 p.m. Yemen time on Monday, the latest of several strikes on Houthi positions since mid-January.

The Houthis, a militant group that controls much of Yemen including its capital Sanaa and the Red Sea port of Hodeida, have used boats laden with explosives — as well as missiles and airborne drones — as part of their campaign to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The Houthis started their assaults in mid-November and say they’re in support of Hamas as its war against Israel in Gaza continues.

“US forces identified the explosive USVs in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and determined they presented an imminent threat to US Navy ships and merchant vessels in the region,” the US military said late on Monday. USV is the abbreviation for uncrewed surface vehicle.

U.S. Says It Launched Strikes In Yemen Against Two Explosive Drone Boats

On Tuesday, the Houthis said they targeted two more ships sailing in the southern Red Sea.

One of them, a small UK-run container ship called Morning Tide, had steel fragments on its deck after an explosion about 50 or 60 meters away at 3:19 a.m. local time, according to the vessel’s owner, London-based Furadino Shipping Ltd. The militants said they also targeted a commodity carrier called Star Nasia.

The group has pledged to continue attacking vessels until Israel pulls out of the Gaza Strip. The US has said that while it doesn’t expect to deter the Houthis, it’s attacks — on targets such as airports, radar stations and weapons caches — are degrading their military capabilities.

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Since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7 and Israeli forces retaliated with an offensive on Gaza, the wider region’s been roiled by spreading violence. As well as the Houthi attacks, US bases in Syria, Iraq and Jordan have been assaulted by Iran-supported groups, forcing Washington to respond with strikes of its own.

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