Centcom’s claim about the destruction of an unmanned surface boat in Yemen
Centcom has claimed to have successfully destroyed an unmanned surface vessel (USV) in areas controlled by Yemeni forces in Yemen. |
report Mehr News, the central command of the American military in the region known as Centcom has announced by publishing a statement on X (former Twitter) that in the afternoon (Sanaa time) on April 30, the forces of the central command The United States has successfully destroyed an unmanned surface vessel (USV) in areas controlled by Yemeni forces in Yemen.
Centcom continued its claim and added: “It was determined that the surface boat was an imminent threat to the United States, coalition forces, and commercial vessels 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 area known as CENTCOM announced in its user account on X that on April 16 between 10:50 AM and 11:00 AM 30:00 am (Sanaa time), US Central Command forces successfully engaged two drones in Yemen and shot them down.
CENTCOM has further claimed that no casualties or damage were reported by US, coalition or commercial vessels, and that the drones were determined to be an imminent threat to US, coalition 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.
Previously, the US Central Command Headquarters, known as CENTCOM, issued a statement claiming that it had destroyed a Yemeni ballistic missile. Centcom claimed that US forces destroyed a Yemeni anti-ship ballistic missile over the Red Sea at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, Sana’a time. 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.