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Yemen, controlled by Houthi rebels, fired ballistic missiles at a US destroyer that was responding to an attack on a commercial tanker.

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The US Navy’s guided-missile destroyer USS Mason cruises alongside an oil tanker for fleet replenishment in the Atlantic Ocean, July 17, 2021.



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The US military announced on Sunday that two ballistic missiles were fired from Yemen, which is controlled by Houthi rebels, towards an American warship in the Gulf of Aden, after the US Navy responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker seized by gunmen.

The US Central Command said in a statement that the tanker, named Central Park, was carrying a shipment of phosphoric acid when its crew called for help “they were attacked by an unknown party.” statement.

This incident comes after the Iranian-backed Houthi forces launched numerous attacks against American interests in the region, and Israel, since the Hamas attacks on October 7, with continued fears throughout the region about the possibility of a widening of the scope of the war between Israel and Hamas.

The guided-missile destroyer USS Mason, and allied ships from the anti-piracy task force operating in the Gulf of Aden and off the coast of Somalia, responded to the call for help and “demanded the release of the ship” upon its arrival. Central Command said.

The statement published on the social media platform

The statement added, “Al-Maison pursued the attackers, which led to their eventual surrender,” without identifying the attackers.

Hours later, at 1:41 a.m. local time on Monday morning, two ballistic missiles were launched from areas controlled by Houthi rebels in Yemen “toward the general location” of the USS Mason and Central Park, the statement said.

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The statement said: “The missiles landed in the Gulf of Aden, about ten nautical miles from the ships.”

The Mason was finishing his response to the Central Park distress call at the time of the missile launch. She added that there was no damage or injuries to Central Park or Mason as a result.

A statement from Zodiac Maritime, which operates Central Park, on Sunday said the Liberian-flagged chemical tanker was safe and “all crew, vessel and cargo are unharmed.”

The tanker appears to have ties to an Israeli-owned company; marine zodiac Blogger As a subsidiary of Israeli billionaire Eyal Ofer’s Ofer Global, although Zodiac Maritime spokesman Jani Jarvinen said on Sunday that Zodiac “is not owned by Ofer Global.”

Marine domain security is “essential to regional stability,” Gen. Eric Kurella, commander of U.S. Central Command, said in the statement on Sunday.

“We will continue to work with allies and partners to ensure the safety and security of international shipping lanes,” Kurella said.

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