News Staff - December 31, 2023 - Arts & Culture Red Sea battle US Navy sinks Three Huthi Boats - 789 views - 0 Comments - 0 Likes - 0 Reviews
US warships of the aircraft carrier battle group "Dwight D. Eisenhower": Their helicopters sank the terror boats of the Houthis.
DLNews World at War:
In a decisive counter-operation, the United States Navy has successfully thwarted an aggressive attack by Huthi terrorists from Yemen, sinking three of their boats and averting a major maritime disaster. This bold action occurred in the Red Sea's strategically crucial waters.
The incident unfolded when the "Maersk Hangzhou," a container ship flying the Singapore flag and operated by Denmark, came under hostile fire from Huthi forces. In a distressing turn of events, the boat, navigating through one of the world's critical commercial shipping lanes leading to the Suez Canal, issued an urgent distress call after being attacked. The Huthi assailants, reportedly backed by Iran, had approached dangerously close—within 20 meters of the freighter—engaging in gunfire and attempting to board the vessel.
Responding promptly to the call for help, the US Navy dispatched helicopters. The American forces demonstrated remarkable restraint and precision despite coming under attack. According to a statement from the US Central Command, the Navy helicopters returned fire in self-defense, sinking three out of the four small boats involved in the attack. This decisive action resulted in the loss of life among the attackers while the fourth boat fled the area.
The US military's intervention highlights a broader context of escalating tensions and repeated assaults on international shipping by the Huthi group. These attacks have increased since October 19, disrupting a crucial artery for global trade. This latest incident is part of a series of aggressive actions by the Huthis, which includes not only attacks on commercial shipping but also repeated assaults on Israel using drones and missiles.
The United States has initiated a military operation in the Red Sea in light of these developments. This operation aims to safeguard international vessels against the rising threat of terrorism in the region, ensuring ships' safety and free passage through one of the world's most important maritime trade routes.
The sinking of the Huthi boats by the US Navy serves as a stern warning against any further threats to international shipping. It stands as a testament to the commitment of the United States to maintaining global maritime security.
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