US says Iran-backed Houthis launch two anti-ship ballistic missiles at American-owned tanker in Red Sea

 


The US said Iran-backed Houthi militia fired two anti-ship missiles at the US tanker No.

in the Red Sea. The incident, which took place in Yemen at around 21:00 local time, is the latest incident in the period when the crisis in the Red Sea escalated and disrupted international trade. Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired two anti-ship missiles at a US oil tanker in the Red Sea on Thursday night, hitting the water near the ship and causing no deaths or damage to anyone on board, the US military said.

"For the third time in three days, Houthi terrorists attacked a commercial ship. On January 18, around 21:00 in the evening (Sana time), Iran-backed Houthi terrorists killed two anti-ship missiles on the Marshall ship M/V Chem Ranger. The islands are flagged, belong to the USA, Tanker operated by Greece. The crew saw rockets hitting the water near the ship. No injuries or damage to the boat were reported. The ship continues to move,” US Central Command said in a statement on social media platform In their statement, the Houthis said "their navy... "A mission was conducted to use several available Navy ships to protect the USS Chemical Ranger, resulting in a direct attack."

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