US military declares two Navy SEALs lost at sea 'deceased' after 10 days of search ops | Oneindia
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US military declares two Navy SEALs lost at sea 'deceased' after 10 days of search ops | Oneindia
In a tragic turn of events, the United States military announced that the two Navy SEALs who went missing in the Gulf of Aden earlier this month have been officially declared deceased.
The SEALs were reported missing after a daring boarding operation on an Iranian vessel on January 11.
In a bold retaliatory operation, Yemeni Houthis targeted a U.S. destroyer and three American supply ships in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The Yemeni Armed Forces deployed 16 ballistic, cruise missiles, and a drone, achieving precise hits on all targets, according to military spokesperson Yahya Saree. This action follows Yemen's hypersonic missile strike on Tel Aviv earlier in the day, emphasizing Yemen’s stance against U.S. and Israeli involvement in Gaza. Saree reiterated Yemen’s determination to escalate operations until the Israeli siege on Gaza ends. The attack underscores the intensifying regional tensions and Yemen's growing military capabilities.
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