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"In support of the Palestinian people's just cause and in response to the US-British aggression on our country, engagement took place today with American destroyers and warships in the Gulf of Aden and the Bab el Mandeb Strait while protecting two American commercial vessels," the official spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Yahya Sare’e, stated in a televised statement.
The Armed Forces added that among the results of the engagement was a direct hit on a US warship, forcing the two American commercial vessels to retreat.
“Our ballistic missiles, despite attempts by warships to intercept them, reached their targets,” said Sare’e. “The engagement lasted for more than two hours and involved the use of several ballistic missiles.”
In conclusion, the Armed Forces emphasized their commitment to preventing Israeli navigation or vessels heading to the occupied Palestinian ports until the aggression ceases and the blockade on Gaza is lifted.
Over the past month, the Yemeni Armed Forces have been staging many such strikes against Israeli vessels or those bound for the occupied Palestinian territories' ports.
The operations have been described as a response to the October 7-present war and siege that the Israeli regime has been waging against Gaza following an operation carried out by the Palestinian territory's resistance movements.
Around 25,700 Palestinians, some 70 percent of whom are women, children, and adolescents, have been killed in the brutal onslaught so far.
The United States and the UK have also conducted several missile attacks against Yemeni targets in response to the Yemeni strikes.
The latest operation raises the number of American ships targeted by the Yemeni Armed Forces to six since January 10, following an attack on three Yemeni naval boats by US forces, resulting in the martyrdom and loss of ten Navy personnel on December 30.
15 previous naval operations targeted 18 US-owned, linked to Zionist enemy ships:
From November 19, 2023, until January 12, 2024, the Yemeni Armed Forces executed 15 naval operations targeting 18 ships, including three owned by the Zionist enemy entity, five American ships, and 10 ships heading to the Israeli entity, as follows:
On November 19, the Yemeni Naval Forces carried out a military operation in the Red Sea, resulting in the seizure of an Israeli ship, Galaxy Leader, and taking it to the Yemeni coast.
On December 3, the Yemeni Naval Forces targeted two Israeli ships in the Bab el Mandeb Strait, United Explorer and Number 9, with a naval missile targeting the first ship and a maritime drone targeting the second.
On December 12, the Yemeni Naval Forces carried out a qualitative military operation against the Norwegian ship, Strinda, loaded with oil and heading to the Israeli entity, targeting it with a suitable naval missile.
On December 14, the Yemeni Naval Forces executed a military operation against the container ship, Maersk Gibraltar, heading to the Israeli entity, with a direct hit from a maritime drone.
On December 15, the Yemeni Naval Forces carried out a military operation against two container ships, MSC Alanya and MSC PALATIUM III, heading to the Israeli entity, targeting them with two suitable naval missiles.
On December 18, the Yemeni Naval Forces carried out a qualitative military operation against two ships linked to the Zionist entity, the first being the Swan Atlantic, loaded with oil, and the other being the MSC Clara carrying containers, targeting them with two naval drones.
On December 26, the Armed Forces announced the success of a dual operation targeting the ship MSC United with a naval missile and hitting Um Al-Rishrash with reconnaissance drones in support of the Palestinian people.
On December 31, the Armed Forces announced the success of a naval operation targeting the container ship Maersk Hangzhou, heading to the occupied ports of Palestine.
On January 3, the Armed Forces confirmed the targeting of the ship CMA CGM TAGE, heading to the occupied ports of Palestine.
On January 10, the Armed Forces announced that the Naval Forces, Rocketry Force, and the Air Force carried out a joint military operation with a large number of ballistic and naval missiles and drones targeting an American ship supporting the Zionist entity. This operation came as an initial response to the treacherous attack suffered by the Yemeni Naval Forces by the US forces on December 31.
On January 15, the Armed Forces announced the targeting of an American ship in the Gulf of Aden with some suitable naval missiles, and the hit was precise and direct.
On January 16, the Yemeni Armed Forces announced targeting the ship Zografia, heading to the ports of occupied Palestine, with several suitable naval missiles, and the hit was direct.
On January 17, the Yemeni Armed Forces announced targeting the American ship Genco Bekardi in the Gulf of Aden with several suitable naval missiles, and the hit was precise and direct.
On January 19, the Armed Forces announced that the naval forces targeted the American ship Chem Ranger in the Gulf of Aden with suitable naval missiles.
On January 22, the Armed Forces announced targeting the American military cargo ship Ocean Jazz in the Gulf of Aden with suitable naval missiles, and the hit was precise and direct.
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