Missile narrowly misses vessel southwest of Yemeni port: UK agency

1 year ago 14

NEW DELHI: A

missile

narrowly missed a

vessel

near the

Yemeni port

city of

Hodeidah

, as reported by the UK

maritime trade operations

on Saturday. The vessel and its crew were unharmed. The agency said that one missile was intercepted by

US-led coalition forces

, while the second landed in the water away from the vessel, causing no damage.
"The first was intercepted" by US-led coalition forces, the agency said.

"The second impacted the water a distance from the vessel," it added, noting that "the vessel reports no damage and the crew are reported safe".
Ambrey, a maritime security firm, confirmed the incident but provided no further details. The attack, targeting a vessel in the region, occurred amidst ongoing conflicts involving Yemen's Huthi rebels and ships associated with Israel, Britain, and the United States.

The Houthis have conducted multiple missile and drone strikes in the

Red Sea

and Gulf of Aden since November, citing support for Palestinians during the Gaza conflict.
The US and Britain have responded with strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. In a recent address, Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Huthi acknowledged casualties from these operations, with 37 reported deaths and 30 injuries since January. He pledged to continue targeting Red Sea shipping, highlighting 34 recent attacks by Huthi fighters.
While most attacks have involved drones or missiles, the Huthis previously seized a vehicle-transporter and its crew. The situation remains tense as maritime security concerns persist in the region.

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