CAIRO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two U.S. Navy destroyers escorting three service provider vessels by means of the Gulf of Aden defeated an assault by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, the U.S. army mentioned on Tuesday.
The Houthis launched a number of drones and a cruise missile whereas the ships had been transiting the Gulf on Monday and Tuesday, U.S. Central Command mentioned in a publish on X.
“The reckless assaults resulted in no accidents and no injury to any vessels, civilians or U.S. Naval,” CENTCOM mentioned.
A army spokesman for the Houthis mentioned earlier on Tuesday that the group had focused three provide ships and two American destroyers accompanying them within the Gulf of Aden.
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