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US military destroys two Houthi vessels in Red Sea - MSNUS military forces have neutralized two vessels belonging to Yemeni Houthi militants in the Red Sea, reports the US Central Command (CENTCOM). In a statement, the US military department reported ...
The US launched a barrage of attacks on Houthi-controlled radar sites in Yemen, as well as several air-and sea-borne drones deployed by the Iran-backed terrorists, officials said.
The US destroyed 20 Houthi missiles and an unmanned underwater vessel posing a threat to ships in the Red Sea on Monday after the Yemen-based rebel group vowed to increase its attacks during Ramadan.
US military destroys two Houthi vessels in Red Sea "In the past 24 hours, U.S. Central Command forces successfully destroyed two Iranian-backed Houthi vessels in the Red Sea," CENTCOM said.
The U.S. military says it has shot down four drones over the Red Sea that were launched by Yemen’s Houthis and were targeting American and Coalition ships.
American forces destroyed four drones and two anti-ship ballistic missiles in areas of Yemen controlled by Iran-backed Houthi rebels, the U.S. military said Friday. The Houthis have been targeting ...
On Tuesday this week, CENTCOM reported destroying two Houthi vessels in the Red Sea ... US; US Destroys Houthi Ground Control Station. By. David Israel - 12 Av 5784 – August 16, 2024. 0.
The U.S. launched five "self-defense" airstrikes against a series of Houthi rebel positions in Yemen on Saturday. The strikes targeted three anti-ship missile batteries, one unmanned underwater ...
US Central Command said its forces destroyed three seaborne drones, an airborne drone and two cruise missiles in Yemen that were being prepared for attacks in the Red Sea.
The U.S. military has confirmed the destruction of two drones in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen and over the Red Sea, citing a potential threat to American and coalition forces.
US navy destroys Houthi missile that posed ‘imminent threat’ to aircraft Iran-backed rebels in Yemen claim to strike American merchant ship sailing for Israel; maritime security firm says ...
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