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Warship downs missile launched by Houthi group

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A Royal Navy warship has shot down a missile launched by the Iranianbac­ked Houthi group targeting a merchant vessel in the Gulf of Aden.

Portsmouth-based

HMS Diamond, currently deployed in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, downed the missile on Wednesday using its Sea Viper anti-air missile system, the first time a Royal Navy warship has intercepte­d a missile in combat since 1991.

The Ministry of Defence said that in addition to stationing warships in the area, the UK has also intercepte­d weapons being smuggled into Yemen, carried out targeted strikes against Houthi military targets and imposed sanctions on the group’s members.

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said: “I want to thank the brave crew of HMS Diamond for her vital role in saving innocent lives and protecting internatio­nal shipping from illegal Houthi attacks.”

In March, HMS Diamond took over shipping protection duties in the area from HMS Richmond, which repelled two Houthi drone attacks in the Red Sea using its Sea Ceptor missiles, the MOD said.

The Type 45 destroyer, which had previously operated in the region in December and January, is equipped with Sea Viper missiles as well as Phalanx machine guns and 30mm cannons on each side of the ship.

The Yemen-based Houthi group has claimed its attacks on shipping in the Red Sea are in response to events in Gaza, although targeted merchant vessels often had little or no link to Israel.

The attacks on vessels using the Red Sea have resulted in some ships rerouting around southern Africa rather than using the Suez Canal between Europe and Asia, which has driven up shipping costs and caused delays.

I want to thank the crew of HMS Diamond for saving innocent lives

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A Sea Viper missile being launched from HMS Diamond to shoot down a missile fired by the Iranian-backed Houthis
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