Incidents

Yemen's Huts launched two ballistic missiles by US destroyer USS Mason

The American ship, together with partners, responded to an attempt to seize the Central Park trading ship by a group of unknown. After the attempt to capture the ship, the Yemeni Huts launched rockets towards the destroyer. The rebels from Yemen captured the Central Park commercial tanker in the Gulf of Aden. To the aid of the ship came the US destroyer USS Mason with partners. They released a merchant ship, but then Iranian proxy launched two ballistic rackets towards the destroyer.

This was reported by the US Central Command. On November 26, the USS Mason Naval Forces destroyer with the Allied ships responded to Central Park's disaster signal, which was attacked by an unknown entity. The coalition was able to release the ship. Subsequently, five attackers tried to escape on a small boat. The American destroyer pursued the fugitives and forced them to give up. The shopping ship is safe.

Then at about 1:41 on November 27, two ballistic missiles were running from the controlled areas of the Iranian proxy in Yemen. The rockets fell about 10 nautical miles (18 km) from ships. At this time, the US Navy ship completed an event response operation. It is noted that the crew members of the ships were not injured. "We will continue to work with allies and partners to ensure the safety of international navigable routes," said US Central Command Commander Michael Eric Kurill.