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Red Sea Attack: US Foils Houthi Rebels’ Anti-Ship Missile Assault | Latest News

Red Sea Attack: US Foils Houthi Rebels’ Anti-Ship Missile Assault | Latest News.

Red Sea Attack: In a recent incident, Houthi rebels targeted a merchant ship in the Red Sea with anti-ship ballistic missiles.

Discover how the US Central Command successfully thwarted the attack, marking the 23rd such incident. Stay updated on the escalating tensions in the region.

Houthi rebels again fired anti-ship ballistic missiles in the Red Sea, and America shot them down.

America has once again shot down two anti-ship ballistic missiles fired by Houthi rebels. US Central Command said that this is the second such attack within a week that has been foiled.

Red Sea Attack: Anti-ship ballistic missile foiled.

According to US Central Command, two anti-ship ballistic missiles were fired at a merchant ship by Houthi rebels. However, the US Army shot down both missiles on Sunday morning.

US Central Command gave information on.

Giving information on X, the US Central Command said that America had foiled the attack by Houthi rebels on a merchant ship. This attack was carried out on a container ship at around 8:30 am today.

This ship was passing through the Red Sea. The Danish-owned ship asked for help. After this America foiled two anti-ship ballistic missiles.

Houthi rebels attacked for the 23rd time.

It is being told that there was no damage to the ship in this attack. Also, there is no information about any casualty. Let us tell you that this is the 23rd attack by Houthi rebels on any ship since November 19.

Houthi had attacked before also.

This is the second time the US has shot down Houthi anti-ship missiles in a week. Earlier on Wednesday, America had shot down 12 drones and five missiles.

These missiles and drones were fired by Iran-backed Houthi rebels. US Central Command said that there was no damage to the ships in this attack.

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