• 9 months ago
The US Military intercepted four Houthi drones and two anti-ship cruise missiles in Yemen and the Red Sea, averting potential threats to merchant vessels and US Navy ships. This follows Houthi attacks on Israel and ships, highlighting escalating tensions and maritime security concerns in the region.

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00:00 According to a media report by The Mint, the US state military CENTCOM has announced on
00:06 Friday that it took out four Houthi drones and two anti-ship cruise missiles in Yemen
00:12 and the Red Sea.
00:14 This action was deemed necessary as the drones and missile posed an imminent threat to both
00:20 merchant vessel and the US Navy ships, according to the military's Central Command Twitter
00:25 handle.
00:27 These drones and cruise missiles were poised to launch from areas in Yemen controlled by
00:31 the Houthi rebels towards the Red Sea.
00:33 Additionally, the military also intercepted one-way attack drone near commercial ship
00:38 operating in the Red Sea, further averting potential danger, as stated by the Central
00:43 Command.
00:44 Fortunately, there were no reported damages to any ship during the operation conducted
00:48 by the US military on Thursday and Friday, as confirmed by the Central Command.
00:52 A day earlier, the US military had engaged in four self-defence strikes against the Houthis,
00:58 destroying seven anti-ship cruise missiles and one mobile ballistic missile launcher
01:02 within Yemen.
01:03 Whereas on the preceding day, Houthi insurgents launched an attack on both Israel and a ship
01:08 transversing in the Gulf of Aden, resulting in the vessel catching fire.
01:14 This incident underscored the rebels' capability to mount assaults despite facing airstrikes
01:19 by the US targeting their strongholds.
01:22 In response to their continuous US strikes, a Houthi spokesperson has emphasised on Thursday
01:27 that the rebel faction will be intensifying attacks on ships in the Red Sea and other
01:31 maritime routes.
01:32 The statement followed the rebels' claim of responsibility for an attack on US-owned
01:36 cargo ship and a drone strike on an American destroyer.
01:40 Additionally, they also targeted the Israel's port city of Eilat with ballistic missiles
01:45 and drones.
01:47 Operations in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, Bab al-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden are
01:51 continuing escalating and effective, stated Abdul Malik al-Houthi in a televised address
01:56 as reported by the Reuters.
01:58 The recent string of attacks on ships by the rebels signifies a shift in their targets,
02:03 moving from shipments associated with Israel to more indiscriminate assaults.
02:08 Consequently, these attacks also pose a significant threat to vital waterways used for cargo and
02:13 energy shipments travelling from Asia to the Middle East and Europe.
02:18 This has led to US-launched retaliatory strikes on Houthi targets so oftenly.
02:23 Since November, the Houthis have targeted ships in the Red Sea as part of their campaign
02:28 to pressure Israel to end the conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
02:32 This escalation adds to the complexity in the region's security dynamics and raises
02:37 concerns about maritime safety and stability.
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