SANAA, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Yemen's Houthi group on Monday said they have launched a missile attack on a U.S. military ship in the Gulf of Aden. On Sunday evening, "We launched a naval missile targeting 'USS Lewis B Puller,' a ship belonging to the American Navy when it was saili...
According to Sarea, the attacks brought the total number of Houthi operations during the past 24 hours to four. The first targeted a British ship resulting in its complete sinking. The second shot down a U.S. MQ9 drone in the airspace of Hodeidah Governorate, while the last two attacks t...
Attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthi rebels have unraveled a key global trade route, forcing vessels into longer and more costly journeys around Africa.
As the Israel-Hamas conflict threatens to escalate, Houthi rebels in Yemen have begun a series of attacks on ships in the Red Sea, one of the busiest trade lanes in the world, as well as missiles and drones directed toward Israel. The destroyer USS Carney “successfully engaged 14 autonomous...
Moscow is seeking to piggyback on these attacks in order to exploit them. Houthis have concentrated their attacks on ships linked to the US, UK, and Israel. Russia benefits from this.
The warship Carney returned home Sunday from a long and historic deployment fending off Houthi rebel attacks in the Middle East. ByDiana Stancy “The world is a very tense place right now given the vast range of power-seeking agendas between peer competitors and opportunistic ...
The attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have rerouted trade that normally flows through the corridor.
cargo of Kuwaiti crude oil that had been destined for American energy firm Chevron Corp. The cargo is aboard atanker that Iranian forces seized nearly a year ago. It marks the latest twist in a yearslong shadow war playing out in the Mideast's waterways even before the...
This dispatch includes an update on the attacks and the ensuing implications for global freight. Red Sea Task Force Still Proving Insufficient The US-led international naval task force – Operational Prosperity Guardian, which was unveiled in mid-December, now has member vessels in place in the ...
Since the start of Houthi attacks in the region, it's common for ships to turn off their tracking when travelling through the Red Sea. The UKMTO said the incident started at 8.40am UK time, about 50 nautical miles southwest of Yemen's Port of Aden. Other vessels in the area ...