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A Houthi spokesperson said earlier that the Iran-backed rebels had targeted a US destroyer and three supply ships associated with the military, claiming that the missile and drone strikes were ...
The attack against the destroyers on Monday marks the latest Houthi attack on Navy warships off the coast of Yemen. In late September, US forces fended off a similarly complex missile and drone ...
On 24 January, Houthi claimed to have attacked US destroyers and other warships in the Red Sea. This attack supposed to be in response to Operation Poseidon Archer. Houthi claimed to have directly hit a US destroyer with a missile during the attack. [139] [better source needed] This attack was denied by the United States government. [140]
US destroyers operating in the Red Sea last year defeated Houthi drones without firing a shot. The warships used "non-kinetic" capabilities to defeat the threat, per documents reviewed by BI.
A missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels on a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden on Wednesday killed three of its crew members and forced survivors to abandon the vessel, the U.S. military said.
USS Daniel Inouye (Destroyer) USS Russell (Destroyer) USS Halsey (Destroyer) USFFC. Carrier Strike Group 8 [20] USS Harry S. Truman (Aircraft Carrier) USS Stout (Destroyer) USS Jason Dunham (Destroyer) USS Gravely (Destroyer) USS Cole (Destroyer) [21] USS Gettysburg (Destroyer) United States Naval Air Forces. Carrier Air Wing One [20] Strike ...
CAIRO (Reuters) -Yemen's Houthis said on Sunday that they had attacked two civilian ships along with an American destroyer in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, their latest effort to disrupt shipping ...
The U.S., along with Maersk security personnel aboard the ship, repelled the attack. The U.S. sank three Houthi vessels, killing ten Houthis. Maersk announced a 48-hour pause on shipping through the Red Sea following the incident. [1] On January 2 Maersk announced a halt on shipping through the Red Sea due to Houthi attacks. [2]