Yemen’s Houthis say they ‘will not stop’ Red Sea attacks

Yemen’s Houthis say they ‘will not stop’ Red Sea attacks

They claimed strikes on two vessels yesterday, including the Norwegian-owned Swan Atlantic.

US guided missile destroyer the USS Carney responded to the strike on the Swan Atlantic yesterday. (Petty officer third class Bill Dodge/US navy/AP pic)
SANAA:
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels said today they would not halt attacks on Red Sea shipping despite the announcement by the US of a new maritime protection force.

“Even if America succeeds in mobilising the entire world, our military operations will not stop … no matter the sacrifices it costs us,” senior Houthi official Mohammed al-Bukhaiti said on X, formerly Twitter.

Bukhaiti said the rebels would only halt their attacks if Israel’s “crimes in Gaza stop and food, medicines and fuel are allowed to reach its besieged population”.

He spoke after Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin announced a 10-nation coalition yesterday to quell Houthi missile and drone attacks on shipping passing through the Red Sea, with Britain, France and Italy among countries joining the “multinational security initiative”.

Austin said the force would operate “with the goal of ensuring freedom of navigation for all countries and bolstering regional security and prosperity”.

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have launched a flurry of drone and missile attacks on vessels passing through the Red Sea, aimed at pressuring Israel over its devastating war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Yesterday, they claimed attacks on two vessels in the Red Sea, including the Norwegian-owned Swan Atlantic.

The US military’s central command said the Swan Atlantic “was attacked by a one-way attack drone and an anti-ship ballistic missile launched from Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen”.

It said the guided missile destroyer USS Carney “responded to assess damage”.

At approximately the same time, “the bulk cargo ship MV Clara reported an explosion in the water near their location”, Centcom said.

No casualties were reported in either attack, it added.

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