Centcom claims again about the interception and destruction of the Yemeni drone
Centcom has once again claimed to have intercepted a Yemeni drone in its user account on X Network. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, the American Central Command in the region known as Centcom claimed to have intercepted and destroyed a Yemeni drone in its user account on X Network.
In this connection Centcom claimed that at approximately 3:30 am (time Sanaa) on 12 May, the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) successfully deployed a system They destroyed the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAS) that was being flown by the Yemenis over the Gulf of Aden.
CENTCOM also added that there were no casualties or damage to US, coalition or commercial vessels. Commercial has not been reported.
According to Centcom, it became clear that the drone was an imminent threat The occurrence is for coalition forces and merchant vessels in the region, and these actions are being taken to protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer for US, coalition, and merchant vessels.
A few days ago, the American Central Military Command in West Asia known as CENTCOM in the account A user on the X network claimed to have intercepted and destroyed the drone of the Yemeni forces and claimed that at approximately 2 pm (Sanaa time) on 2 May 2024, United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) forces successfully intercepted and destroyed three unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in the Yemeni controlled area.
Centcom added: “It was found that these systems are a threat occurrence for the United States, coalition forces, and merchant ships are in the area. These actions are being taken to protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer for US, coalition, and commercial vessels.”
Not long ago, the central command of the American military in the region known as CENTCOM by publishing a statement on X (previous Twitter) had announced that in the afternoon (Sanaa time) of April 30, US Central Command successfully launched an unmanned surface vessel (USV). were destroyed in areas under the control of Yemeni forces in Yemen. Centcom continued its claim and added: It was found that the surface boat is an imminent threat to the United States United, coalition forces and commercial ships in the region. These actions are being taken to protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer for US, coalition, and commercial vessels.
Two weeks ago, the American Central Command in the region known as CENTCOM in its account On April 16, between 10:50 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. (Sanaa time), US Central Command forces successfully engaged two Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were engaged in Yemen and shot them down.
Centcom further claimed no casualties or damage to US merchant vessels. , coalition or commercial has not been reported and it has been determined that drones pose an imminent threat to commercial vessels. The United States is an alliance and trade partner in the region. These actions are being taken to protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer for US, coalition, and commercial vessels.
Previously also the US Central Command Headquarters known as Centcom had issued a statement claiming that it had destroyed a Yemeni ballistic missile. CENTCOM claimed that US forces launched an anti-ballistic missile at 1 pm on Thursday Sanaa time A Yemeni ship has been destroyed over the Red Sea. In the continuation of this statement, it was stated: There have been no reports of casualties or financial losses in American ships, coalition ships or commercial ships.