US coalition warship shoots down missile fired by Yemen’s Houthi rebels

A person rides a motorcycle past a graffiti on a wall depicting a Houthi fighter stopping an Israeli ship off the coast of Yemen (R) and an inscription (L) reading 'Boycott US and Israeli goods' in solidarity with the Palestinians, in Sana'a, Yemen, 24 April 2024. [Yahya Arhab/EPA]

A warship — part of a US-led coalition protecting shipping in the Mideast — intercepted an anti-ship ballistic missile fired over the Gulf of Aden on Wednesday, the American military said, marking a new attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels after a recent lull.

The Houthis claimed the assault, which comes after a period of relatively few rebel attacks on shipping in the region over Israel's ongoing war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

The explosion happened some 130 kilometers (80 miles) southeast of Djibouti in the Gulf of Aden, the British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center said in a statement.

Early Thursday, the US military's Central Command said a coalition warship shot down the missile likely targeting the MV Yorktown, a US-flagged, owned and operated vessel with 18 US and four Greek crew members.

"There were no injuries or damage...

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