The Borneo Post

US hits targets in Yemen as Huthis vow to step up Red Sea attacks

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WASHINGTON: US forces said they destroyed an underwater drone and nearly 20 ballistic missiles in a series of strikes against Yemen’s Huthi rebels, who threatened yesterday to step up their attacks in the Red Sea during Ramadan.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement Monday night that the strikes were carried out after the Huthis fired two missiles towards a Singaporea­n-owned, Liberianfl­agged merchant ship called the Pinocchio.

“The missiles did not impact the vessel and there were no injuries or damage reported,”

CENTCOM said.

Hours later, it added, US forces “conducted six self-defense strikes destroying an unmanned underwater vessel and 18 antiship missiles in Houthi controlled areas of Yemen”.

The Huthis claimed responsibi­lity for the attack on the Pinocchio in a statement early Tuesday, maintainin­g the missile strike “was accurate”.

The British maritime security agency UKMTO had previously said a ship in the area “reported a sound of an explosion” in its vicinity southwest of the Yemeni port of Salif, and that US-led coalition forces were investigat­ing.

The Huthi statement went on to say that “military operations will be escalated ... during the month of Ramadan”.

The attacks would be “in support of the oppressed Palestinia­n people” and those in the Gaza Strip, the Huthi’s military spokesman Yahya Saree said.

Since November, the Iranbacked Huthis, who control the capital Sanaa, have been attacking ships in the Red Sea, in professed solidarity with Palestinia­ns during the Israel’s war against Hamas militants in

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