The Manila Times

US downs 10 Houthi drones in Yemen

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WASHINGTON: American forces carried out strikes in Yemen against 10 attack drones and a ground control station belonging to Iran-backed Houthi rebels, the US military said Wednesday.

A US warship also shot down an anti-ship missile fired by the Houthis and later downed three Iranian drones, Central Command (Centcom) said in a statement.

While the United States has recently launched strikes on the Houthis and other Tehran-supported groups in the region, it sought to avoid a direct confrontat­ion with Iran, and the downing of three Iranian drones could heighten tensions.

Early on Thursday local time, US forces targeted a “Houthi UAV ground control station and 10 Houthi one-way UAVs” that “presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and the US Navy ships in the region,” Centcom said in a statement.

American forces also destroyed a Houthi surface-to-air missile on Wednesday that Centcom said posed an imminent threat to “US aircraft” — a deviation from past air raids that focused on reducing the rebels’ ability to threaten internatio­nal shipping.

It did not identify the type of aircraft that were threatened or the exact location of the strike, only saying that it took place in “Houthicont­rolled areas of Yemen.”

Persistent attacks

The Houthis began targeting Red Sea shipping in November, saying they were hitting Israeli-linked vessels in support of Palestinia­ns in Gaza, which has been ravaged by the IsraelHama­s war.

US and UK forces have responded with strikes on the Houthis, who have since declared American and British interests to be legitimate targets as well.

Some of the US strikes have been carried out against missiles that Centcom has said pose an imminent threat to ships, indicating a robust surveillan­ce effort focused on Houthicont­rolled territory that likely involves military aircraft.

The United States also set up a multinatio­nal naval task force to help protect Red Sea shipping from the Houthis’ repeated attacks on the transit route, which carries up to 12 percent of global trade.

In addition to military action, Washington has sought to put diplomatic and financial pressure on the Houthis, redesignat­ing them as a terrorist organizati­on earlier in January after previously having dropped that label soon after President Joe Biden took office.

Yet, the Houthis’ attacks have persisted, with the rebels saying Wednesday that they targeted an American merchant ship bound for Israel with “several appropriat­e naval missiles that directly hit the vessel.”

Anger over Israel’s devastatin­g campaign in Gaza — which it launched after an unpreceden­ted attack by Hamas in October — has grown across the Middle East, stoking violence involving Iran-backed groups in Lebanon, Iraq and Syria, as well as Yemen.

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