Houthis in Yemen launch missiles and drones at US ships in first attack since April 14

Iranian-Backed Houthis Launch Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile at US Warship, No Damages or Casualties Reported

On April 24, the US Army Central Command (Centcom) reported that Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists launched an anti-ship ballistic missile towards an American ship and warship. Fortunately, there were no damages or casualties. The missile was believed to be aimed at the US-flagged MV Yorktown, which had 18 American and four Greek crew members on board. Additionally, the military successfully destroyed four drones that the Houthis had launched at the American destroyer. Centcom stated that these weapons posed an imminent threat to merchant and US Navy vessels, and action was taken to protect navigation freedom and enhance safety in international waters for the US Navy and merchant vessels.

This incident marked the first Houthi attack since April 14, when Yemeni militants were involved in a significant attack on Israel orchestrated by Iran. The actions taken by the US military were aimed at safeguarding against future threats and ensuring the security of maritime activities in the region. The US continues to monitor and respond to threats posed by hostile groups and nations in order to protect its interests and those of its allies in the region.

The Houthi terrorist group has been engaged in various acts of violence against civilians, including attacks on critical infrastructure such as hospitals and schools. The United States has condemned these actions and called on Yemen’s government to hold those responsible accountable for their actions.

In response to this latest attack, Centcom stated that it will continue to work with its partners in the region to ensure that maritime activities remain safe for all vessels operating in international waters.

The incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by Iranian-backed terrorists in Yemen, who have continued to engage in violent acts despite international pressure. It also underscores the importance of maintaining a strong presence in the region to counteract these threats and protect U.S. interests.

Overall, this incident serves as a reminder of how important it is for countries around the world to work together to combat terrorism and maintain peace in volatile regions like Yemen.

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