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Houthi airstrikes on US warships in the Red Sea

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên13/11/2024

The Houthi group announced that they used missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to attack the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and two US destroyers in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.


Mr. Yahya Saree, spokesman for the Houthi group in Yemen, announced on the X platform on November 12 that in addition to the airstrike targeting the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier (US) in the Arabian Sea, this force also targeted two US Navy destroyers in the Red Sea.

Houthi không kích tàu chiến Mỹ ở biển Đỏ- Ảnh 1.

The US Navy's USS Abraham Lincoln

According to RT citing Mr. Saree’s post, the attacks on November 12 involved a number of cruise missiles and UAVs. Mr. Saree emphasized that the above airstrikes were carried out amid the US preparing to carry out military action against Yemen.

Mr Saree claimed the Houthis had achieved their objective and prevented an airstrike by US forces. He added that the two attacks lasted eight hours.

Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder denied reports of an attack on the USS Abraham Lincoln. Ryder confirmed that two US destroyers were attacked by Houthi drones and missiles.

According to Reuters, quoting Mr. Ryder, 2 US warships were attacked by at least 8 UAVs, 5 anti-ship ballistic missiles and 3 anti-ship cruise missiles. The incidents did not cause any damage or casualties.

The Houthis regularly carry out attacks on Israeli-linked vessels in a show of solidarity with Palestinians in the Hamas-Israel conflict in the Gaza Strip. They also accuse the US and UK of turning the Red Sea into a military zone and causing serious consequences for maritime activities.

Meanwhile, the US and UK have repeatedly attacked Houthi targets in Yemen since January in response to attacks by the group on ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/houthi-khong-kich-tau-chien-my-o-bien-do-185241113080946685.htm

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