The Manila Times

Houthis fire missiles at American warship

-

SANAA: Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired “several” missiles at an American warship in the Red Sea, they said on Wednesday, hours after the United States military reported shooting down a missile.

“The naval forces of the Yemeni Armed Forces, with the help of God Almighty, fired several ... naval missiles at the American destroyer USS Gravely in the Red Sea,” the Houthis said in a statement.

Earlier, US Central Command (Centcom) said the USS Gravely shot down a Houthi missile at about 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the latest in a series of such incidents in the Red Sea.

“Iranian-backed Houthi militants fired one anti-ship cruise missile from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen toward the Red Sea,” a Centcom statement said. “The missile was shot down by USS Gravely. There were no injuries or damage reported.”

The Houthis, part of the anti-Western, anti-Israel “axis of resistance” of Iranian-backed groups, have been harassing Red Sea shipping for months, triggering reprisal attacks by the US and United Kingdom.

The Houthis have launched more than 30 attacks on commercial shipping and naval vessels since November 19, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

The rebels say the attacks are in solidarity with the Palestinia­ns and in protest at the Israel-Hamas war that has been raging in the Gaza Strip since early October.

The attacks have prompted some shipping companies to detour around southern Africa to avoid the Red Sea, a vital route that normally carries about 12 percent of global maritime trade.

In response, US and British forces have launched two volleys of joint strikes targeting Houthi missile sites and other military facilities. The US has also carried out a series of unilateral strikes.

The US heads a coalition to protect Red Sea shipping, and is seeking to apply diplomatic and financial pressure by redesignat­ing the Houthis as a “terrorist” group.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines