Yemen’s Naval Forces successfully targeted two ships belonging to the United States and the United Kingdom in the Red Sea. This development was announced by Yahya Saree, the spokesperson of the Yemeni Armed Forces.
The first strike, according to Saree, hit the US ship named “Star Nasia”, while the second one took aim at the British vessel called “Morning Tide.” Saree emphasized that the strikes were executed with precision, courtesy of “suitable naval missiles.”
Saree also declared that the Yemeni Armed Forces have their sights set on carrying out additional military operations against American and British targets in the Arabian and Red Seas. This bold move is in response to the ongoing aggression against Yemen and is seen as a necessary means of defending Yemen and its people.
Furthermore, Saree highlighted the determination of the Yemeni Armed Forces to specifically target Israeli shipping and vessels headed to occupied Palestinian ports in the Red Sea. These actions will persist until the siege on Gaza is lifted, and the aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip comes to an end.
In a related incident today, the eastern part of Saada, a city in northern Yemen, experienced three airstrikes by the US-UK duo. This new strike was reported by Yemeni news agency SABA.
However, Yemen’s Deputy Foreign Minister for the Sanaa government, Hussein al-Aazzi, emphasized that resorting to violence will not resolve any issues with Yemen. He stressed that the only viable path to resolution is through wisdom and dialogue.
During a press conference on Monday, al-Aazzi praised Saudi Arabia’s stance on the unfolding events in the Red Sea and affirmed that the Sanaa government will persist in seeking peace with neighboring nations.
The diplomat expressed gratitude to the people of the United States and the United Kingdom who have voiced their support for the Yemeni people in the face of the ongoing aggression led by their respective governments.
Al-Aazzi called for concerted efforts to garner global backing for Yemen and to reject the aggressive policies pursued by America and Britain toward the region. He noted that the United States disguises its aggressions with deceitful pretexts and reminded that approximately 300 strikes on Yemen have been executed by the US-British-led coalition. He made it clear that the United States “cannot escape punishment” for these actions.
Source: Agencies (translated by Al-Manar English Websites)