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The Yemeni army reported targeting another American ship

The spokesman of the Yemeni army announced its naval operation near the Gulf of Aden and said that during this operation the American ship was targeted by a missile attack.
– International news – Tasnim News Agency, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, announced the country’s new operations against the interests of the United States of America in the Red Sea.

He announced this Friday morning at 1 o’clock Sana’a time (1:30 Tehran time) that the Yemeni army’s navy targeted the American ship “Kim Ranger” with suitable sea missiles near the Gulf of Aden. The missiles have hit the target directly.

Sari emphasized that the US and British attacks will undoubtedly continue and any new attack by these two countries on Yemen will not be left without a response and consequences.

The spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces also emphasized the continuation of shipping in the Arabian and Red seas to all parts of the world except the occupied Palestinian ports.

This is the second attack by the Yemeni army on American ships in the Gulf of Aden in less than 24 hours. The hour has passed.

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