US destroys Huthi drones in latest Red Sea skirmish

Yemenis brandish their ‘janbiya’, a traditional curved daggger, as they march in the Huthi-run capital Sanaa on March 15, 2024, in support of Palestinians amid ongoing battles between Israel and the militant Hamas group in the Gaza Strip. – A missile launched on March 15 by Yemen’s Huthi rebels at a ship in the Red Sea caused no damage, after they threatened to expand their harassment campaign which has disrupted global trade. (Photo by MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP)

The United States shot down a drone fired by Yemen’s Huthi rebels toward the Red Sea and destroyed more of their weaponry on Saturday, its military said.


US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that on Saturday morning the Huthis launched two drones towards the Red Sea, a commercially vital seaway that the Iranian-backed rebels have targeted dozens of times in the past four months.

CENTCOM forces “successfully engaged and destroyed one” drone while the other is presumed to have crashed into the Red Sea, the statement said, adding that there were no reports of damage or injuries from ships in the area.

The statement came after the Huthis had earlier claimed a drone attack on a US destroyer in the Red Sea, adding that the strike “achieved its goals.”


Later Saturday night, CENTCOM “destroyed five unmanned surface vessels and one” drone in Huthi-controlled areas of Yemen in “self-defense,” the statement continued.

The flurry of Huthi attacks, including a deadly assault on a bulk carrier last week and the sinking of a ship carrying thousands of tonnes of fertilizer, have triggered reprisal strikes by US and British forces.

Such exchanges have become a frequent occurrence in the area, sending shipping insurance costs soaring and prompting many firms to detour around the southern tip of Africa.

The Huthis say they are targeting Israel-linked shipping as part of an “axis of resistance” of Iran allies and proxies, in protest at Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

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