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Red Sea: UK Navy Ship Shoots Down Houthi Drone


 


 January 29th, 2024  |  00:37 AM  |   928 views

YEMEN-UNITED KINGDOM

 

A British war ship has shot down a Houthi drone targeting the vessel in the Red Sea.

 

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said in a statement that HMS Diamond had deployed the missile on Saturday, and no injuries or damage were sustained.

 

The Iran-backed Houthis have been targeting ships they say are linked to Israel and the West that travel through the Red Sea trade route.

 

Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said the UK remains "undaunted" by the attacks.

 

Posting on X, he called the latest attack by the Yemen-based group "illegal", adding: "Our commitment to protect innocent lives and the freedom of navigation is absolutely unwavering."

 

The MoD said in its statement: "These intolerable and illegal acts are completely unacceptable and it is our duty to protect the freedom of navigation in the Red Sea."

 

A spokesperson for the MoD confirmed that this is the third incident of this kind with HMS Diamond since December - the first taking place on December 16 and the second on January 10.

 

Earlier this week, the US and UK launched a joint air strike against Houthi targets in Yemen - the second such joint strike since tensions on the Red Sea began.

 

That strike was the eighth strike by the US on Houthi targets in the country.

 

On Friday, the Marlin Luanda - a British-linked oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden - was set on fire for several hours after being hit by a missile fired by the Houthis.

 

The fire was extinguished with no crew injured after French, Indian and US naval ships provided assistance to the vessel.

 

The Houthis said it targeted the vessel in response to "American-British aggression against our country".

 

The Houthis have targeted foreign ships in the area since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. They have declared support for Hamas and have said they were targeting ships travelling to Israel.

 


 

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