three Houthi ships sunk by the US army

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2023-12-31 14:29:47

The American army claimed this Sunday, December 31, to have sunk three ships of Yemen’s Houthi rebels, after attacks in the Red Sea on a container ship from the Danish carrier Maersk, which suspended the transit of its ships in the region for 48 hours. area.

Targeted by Houthi fire, American helicopters “retaliated in self-defense, sinking three of the four small ships, and killing the crews”indicated the American military Command in the Middle East (Centcom) in a press release, specifying that the fourth boat had «I was the zone».

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The US Navy, Centcom said, was responding to a request for assistance from the Maersk Hangzhou, a Singapore-flagged container ship, from the Danish carrier Maersk, victim of the “23rd attempted attack by the Houthis against international ships since October 19”.

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According to Centcom, the boat had reported being hit by a missile. As two US ships responded to its request for assistance, it was again targeted by two ballistic missiles launched from Houthi-controlled Yemeni territory, which the US military had shot down. The ship was not damaged, according to Maersk.

Carrier Maersk suspends navigation again

Since the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas, after the bloody attack carried out on October 7 in Israel by the Palestinian Islamist movement, the Houthis have increased attacks in the Red Sea against ships that they consider “linked to Israel”in solidarity with the Palestinian territory, bombed and besieged by Israel.

The attacks jeopardize a transit route that carries up to 12 percent of global trade, prompting the United States, Israel’s top ally, to establish a multinational naval force earlier this month to to protect ships in the Red Sea.

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Yemen, a country ravaged by civil war

Following the attack, the Danish maritime transport giant Maersk announced that it would suspend the transit of its fleet in the Red Sea for 48 hours. Its ships had just returned to the area, as had those of the French shipowner CMA-CGM, after the deployment of the multinational naval force.

Along with other companies, these shipping giants had previously suspended the passage of their ships through the area in mid-December. CMA-CGM, for its part, indicated to AFP that it was not considering temporarily avoiding the area again.

The Houtis, rebels of Yemen

In the latest incident in the area, the US Navy on Thursday shot down a drone and an anti-ship ballistic missile fired by the Houthi rebels, a movement close to Iran and which controls a large part of Yemen.

The United States also announced on Thursday a series of sanctions targeting the Houthis’ financing channels, targeting several people and entities in Yemen and Turkey that they consider involved in this financing.

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Washington accuses Tehran of helping Yemeni rebels carry out these attacks, but the Islamic Republic has always denied providing them with military equipment.

Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip have left 21,822 dead, mostly women, children and adolescents, since the start of the war on October 7, according to the Hamas government, sparking anger in many Arab countries. and Muslims.

They were launched in retaliation for an attack of unprecedented scale carried out by Hamas commandos which resulted in the deaths of around 1,140 people in Israel, the majority civilians, according to the latest official Israeli data.

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