November 16, 2024

[ad_1]

Yemen's Houthi Rebels Launched Missiles At Ships In Red Sea: White House

The Houthis began striking Red Sea shipping in November. (Representational)

Washington:

Yemen’s Huthi rebels launched missiles at ships in the Red Sea on Wednesday, but two were intercepted and the third missed, the White House said.

US and British forces carried out two rounds of joint strikes aimed at reducing the Huthis’ ability to target shipping, while Washington has also launched a series of unilateral air raids on missiles that were ready to fire — but the Iran-backed rebels have vowed to continue their attacks.

“There were three Huthi missiles fired at two merchant vessels in the southern Red Sea, one missile missed … and the other two were shot down by a US Navy destroyer,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said.

“It obviously underscores that the Huthis still intend to conduct these attacks, which means we’re obviously still going to have to do what we have to do to protect that shipping.”

US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the missiles were fired “toward the US-flagged, owned, and operated container ship M/V Maersk Detroit,” but did not mention a second vessel being targeted.

“There were no reported injuries or damage to the ship,” CENTCOM said in a statement.

The Huthis began striking Red Sea shipping in November, saying they were hitting Israeli-linked vessels in support of Palestinians in Gaza, which has been ravaged by the Israel-Hamas war.

The Yemeni rebels have since declared US and British interests to be legitimate targets as well.

Pentagon spokesman Major General Pat Ryder said Tuesday that it had been several days since the last Huthi attack, but noted that “they do maintain some capability” and that “it’s not out of the question that there could be additional strikes.”

In addition to military action, Washington is seeking to put diplomatic and financial pressure on the Huthis, redesignating them as a terrorist organization last week after previously having dropped that label soon after President Joe Biden took office.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

[ad_2]

Source link

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Batman138 Bro138 Dolar138 Gas138 Gudang138 Hoki99 Ligaciputra Panen77 Zeus138 Kilat77 Planet88 Gaspol168 Sikat88 Rupiah138 Garuda138 Gacor77 Roma77 Sensa138 Panen138 Slot138 Gaco88 Elanggame Candy99 Cair77 Max7 Best188 Space77 Sky77 Luxury777 Maxwin138 Bosswin168 Cocol88 Slot5000 Babe138 Luxury138 Jet77 Bonanza138 Bos88 Aquaslot Taktik88 Lord88 Indobet Slot69 Paus138 Tiktok88 Panengg Bingo4d Stars77 77dragon Warung168 Receh88 Online138 Tambang88 Asia77 Klik4d Bdslot88 Gajah138 Bigwin138 Markas138 Yuk69 Emas168 Key4d Harta138  Gopek178 Imbaslot Imbajp Deluna4d Luxury333 Pentaslot Luxury111 Cair77 Gboslot Pandora188 Olxtoto Slotvip Eslot Kuy138 Imbagacor Bimabet