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Navy destroyer to protect Red Sea shipping

- By Sophie Wingate

Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond is returning to the Red Sea to help protect shipping as attacks from Yemen’s Houthi rebels on vessels continue.

The warship will take over from frigate HMS Richmond, which repelled two Houthi attack drones using Sea Ceptor missiles this weekend, the Ministry of Defence said.

HMS Diamond returns to the region after operating there in December and January, when it came under fire from Iran-backed Houthi forces on three occasions.

The Type 45 destroyer downed nine drones using the Sea Viper missile system and guns during its time as part of the US-led Operation

Prosperity Guardian, which is intended to protect shipping using the vital sea lanes.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said: “Protecting shipping is one of the Navy’s key tasks and this deployment shows how our highly skilled sailors and advanced warships are helping to keep our sea lanes safe.”

The Yemen-based Houthi group has targeted shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, claiming its actions are in response to Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza – an assertion dismissed by the UK and allies.

The dangers to shipping have forced many vessels travelling between Asia and Europe to divert around the southern tip of Africa instead of using the Suez Canal, increasing costs and delivery times.

A Houthi missile struck a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden last week, killing three crew members and forcing survivors to abandon the vessel. It was the first fatal strike in a campaign of assaults.

HMS Richmond will head back to the UK via Saudi Arabia for maintenanc­e and rearming.

 ?? WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN/REUTERS ?? A ship carrying aid leaves Cyprus for Gaza
WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN/REUTERS A ship carrying aid leaves Cyprus for Gaza
 ?? ?? HMS ‘Diamond’ will aim to prevent Houthi attacks in the shipping lanes
HMS ‘Diamond’ will aim to prevent Houthi attacks in the shipping lanes

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