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Conducting operations against the Zionists and England by Yemen

The spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces announced the implementation of several operations against the Zionist and British ships in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.

Yahi Saree, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, announced on Sunday that two Zionist ships and one British ship were targeted in a direct and successful operation in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean.

Sari said in a televised speech that was broadcasted on Al-Masirah channel: The Navy targeted the British ship Hope Island in the Red Sea with a number of suitable missiles and this ship was directly hit.

He added: The navy targeted two Israeli ships that were going to ports in occupied Palestine.

The spokesman of the Yemeni forces explained that the first ship named MSC GRACE F in the Indian Ocean and another named MSC GINA in the Arabian Sea were targeted by ballistic missiles.

Sari emphasized: The armed forces will continue to prevent Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean until the end of (Israel’s) aggression and the lifting of the blockade of Gaza.

Neither Tel Aviv nor London issued a statement in response to Fast’s remarks. In solidarity with Gaza, which is facing the devastating war of the Zionist regime with the support of the United States, the Yemenis have targeted the Zionist ships or those related to it with missiles and drones in the Red Sea.

On the other hand, the US Central Command announced on Sunday that it destroyed a mobile surface-to-air missile system in Yemen on April 6.

This statement stated that the American forces also shot down a drone over the Red Sea, adding: A coalition ship also detected an anti-ship missile and destroyed it.

Club of Young Journalists International West Asia

 

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