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In a significant escalation, the Yemeni armed forces have reportedly carried out coordinated attacks targeting two American destroyers and two Israeli ships in the waters of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean.
Yahya al-Sari, an official spokesperson for the Yemeni military, announced that the Yemeni Navy and Air Force executed the strikes as part of a joint operation. One of the American vessels, identified as the CYCLADES, came under attack in the Red Sea, while the Yemeni Air Force targeted the Israeli ship MSC ORION in the Indian Ocean, utilizing multiple drones in the assault.
The strikes, purportedly in support of the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, mark a significant escalation in regional tensions. Al-Sari emphasized that the Yemeni army is actively targeting vessels affiliated with American, British, and Zionist interests, particularly those en route to the occupied territories through the Red Sea and the strategic Bab al-Mandab Strait.
These developments signal a heightened state of conflict in the region, with implications for maritime security and international relations. As the situation unfolds, global attention is focused on the evolving dynamics and potential ramifications of the Yemeni military's actions on the broader geopolitical landscape.
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