After a period with few reports of Houthi
activity, the Iranian-backed group has resumed its targeting of merchant
shipping, with Al Arabiya and other regional news outlets quoting the
Houthi’s military spokesman as saying the group had attacked the “U.S.
ship Maersk Yorktown and
an American destroyer in the Gulf of Aden and Israeli ship MSC Veracruz in the Indian
Ocean.”
According to U.S. Central Command: “At 11:51 a.m. (Sanaa time) on April
24, a coalition vessel successfully engaged one anti-ship ballistic missile
(ASBM) launched from Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist-controlled areas in Yemen
over the Gulf of Aden. The ASBM was likely targeting the MV Maersk Yorktown, a U.S.-flagged,
owned, and operated vessel with 18 U.S. and four Greek crew members. There were no injuries or damage reported
by U.S., coalition, or commercial ships.“
The coalition vessel that took out the Houthi missile targeting
the Maersk Yorktown was
the U.K. Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond, using its Sea Viper missile system.
“Separately, between 12:07 pm and 1:26 pm, U.S. Central Command
(USCENTCOM) successfully engaged and destroyed four airborne unmanned aerial
vehicles (UAV) over Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen,” says CENTCOM..
“It was determined that the ASBM and UAVs presented
an imminent threat to U.S., coalition, and merchant vessels in the region. These actions are taken to protect freedom of
navigation and make international waters safer and more secure for U.S.,
coalition, and merchant vessels.”