Four Strategic Naval Strikes Against U.S., British, and Israeli Vessels: Army
In a bold assertion of military capability and solidarity with the Palestinian people, the Yemeni Armed Forces have announced the execution of four significant naval operations targeting vessels belonging to the “American-British-Israeli axis of evil.” The strikes took place in the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Indian Ocean.
In an official statement, the Yemeni Armed Forces declared, “In response to the oppression of the Palestinian people and the massacres committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza, and as a retaliatory measure against American and British aggression on our country, we have successfully conducted four high-precision military operations against vessels belonging to the American, British, and Israeli entities.”
The first operation targeted the Israeli vessel MSC Unific in the Arabian Sea with a series of cruise missiles, achieving direct and precise hits.
The second operation, which marks the second such attack this week, struck the American oil tanker Delonix in the Red Sea. This mission was executed by using ballistic and cruise missiles.
In the third operation, the British landing ship Anvil Point was targeted in the Indian Ocean. This strike, carried out using cruise missiles, achieved precise and direct hits.
The fourth operation targeted the vessel Lucky Sailor in the Mediterranean Sea with cruise missiles. The Yemeni Armed Forces justified this strike by citing the vessel’s owner’s violation of a ban on entering occupied Palestinian ports.
The Yemeni Armed Forces reiterated their stance, stating, “Our military operations will continue until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in Gaza is lifted.”
Notably, during June alone, the Yemeni Armed Forces executed 39 military operations targeting American and British warships as well as commercial vessels linked to Israel, in retaliation for their breach of the ban on entering ports in occupied Palestine.
Pictures of the ships targeted in the four operations