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Yemen's Houthis hit container vessel in Gulf of Aden with rocket, United States CENTCOM states

One of two antiship ballistic rockets fired by Yemen's Houthis at the container vessel M/V MSC SKY II in the Gulf of Aden struck the ship and caused damage, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) stated on Tuesday.

Preliminary reports suggested no injuries and the Liberian-flagged, Swiss-owned container vessel did not demand help and continued on its method, CENTCOM stated in a. declaration.

A military representative for the Iran-aligned Houthis said on. Monday that they targeted the vessel with a number of ideal. naval missiles. Houthis are targeting Red Sea shipping lanes in. assistance of Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The U.S. armed force said that Houthis also launched an. anti-ship ballistic missile from Yemen into the southern Red. Sea, nevertheless, it impacted the water with no damage or injuries. to industrial or U.S. Navy ships.

CENTCOM forces performed self-defence strikes against two. anti-ship cruise rockets that provided an impending hazard to. merchant vessels and U.S. Navy ships in the area, the. statement added.

The United States and Britain have introduced strikes on. Houthi targets in Yemen and redesignated the militia as a. terrorist group.

Houthis' Red Sea attacks have actually interrupted worldwide shipping,. forcing companies to re-route to longer and more pricey journeys. around southern Africa, and stoked fears that the Israel-Hamas. war could spread to destabilise the broader Middle East.

(source: Reuters)