Yemeni operations escalate again, and its fires devour the occupation parties in the Red Sea
Yemeni forces resumed their naval operations in support of Gaza on Sunday at a high pace.
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
The British Maritime Trade Operations reported two operations in the last 24 hours, one about 125 miles east of the Gulf of Aden and the other in the Indian Ocean about 170 nautical miles away.
The authority indicated in ship notifications that one of the operations targeted a cargo ship and the other a fuel ship.
The authority did not disclose the identity or current situation of the ships but mentioned a fuel leak or injuries among the crews in the Gulf of Aden.
On the other hand, the US Central Command spoke of new confrontations in the Red Sea.
In a statement, it claimed to have intercepted a ballistic missile, indicating that the attack was aerial.
The US command did not clarify the nature of the attack or the extent of the losses but indicated that it targeted US ships.
US forces often try to showcase their achievements in the confrontation and ignore any scenes that could reveal the weakness of US forces, which have been suffering since last January due to Yemeni operations against their battleships and vessels.
Earlier today, media reports spoke of explosions being recorded in the Eritrean Dahlak Islands chain, which the Israeli occupation forces use as an advanced espionage and surveillance center in the Red Sea.
Navigation sources suggested that the explosions might be the result of Yemeni operations.
These developments represent a shift in the course of Yemeni operations, especially coming after days of cessation since the Israeli American aggression on Hudaydah, and are an indication of Yemen developing its strategy in operations in preparation for responding to the Israeli aggression, which has been experiencing a state of anxiety for days in anticipation of a broad response from the axis of Islamic resistance.