Yemen's Houthi forces fired rockets and drones at British, American and Israeli ships in the past 72 hours in the Red Sea, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean, group spokesman Yahya Sari said yesterday.
Saree reported that the group's naval forces attacked a British ship and several American warships in the Red Sea, and two Israeli ships in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean en route to Israeli ports.
According to Sari, these attacks included a missile attack on the British ship Hope Island in the Red Sea, naval forces successfully hit two Israeli ships, MSC Grace F and MSC Jinnah in the Indian Ocean, with ballistic and cruise missiles. Arabian Sea.
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Saari said the Yemeni Armed Forces Air Force had attacked several US military warships in the Red Sea with drones and that the operations had successfully hit their targets.
In his speech, Shari reiterated the group's commitment to block Israeli-owned and Israel-bound ships through the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, as well as the Indian Ocean, until Israel ends its occupation and blockade of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
Earlier, British security firm Ambre said it had received reports of an attack yesterday in the Gulf of Aden, 102 nautical miles southwest of Mukalla, Yemen.
Earlier on Saturday, a British official said a missile landed from a ship southwest of Yemen's coastal city of Hudaydah, adding that the ship and its crew were unhurt.
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