Houthis, Iran, US Army

Houthis Claim to Hit US Army-Affiliated Ship

The Houthis claimed to have fired on the Ocean Jazz, a heavy load carrier which the US Army can call on in military contingencies, in response to US-led strikes in Yemen.

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Houthi naval terror continues: The Iran0backed Houthi rebels claimed this evening (Monday) that they attacked Ocean Jazz, an American ship called upon to support US Army efforts in contingencies and which was stationed in the Gulf of Aden near Yemen. The Houthis claimed to have carried out this strike with missiles.

The current attack comes after Yemeni sources reported at least 75 dead and dozens wounded in Us and British strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. According to them, among the dead were three IRGC experts, three terrorists affiliated with Hezbollah, and two members in the Iraqi militias backed by Iran. Most of the dead were killed in strikes against Houthi military positions in Hodeidah, Hajjah, Dhamar, Taiz, and Al-Bayda.

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