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 significant escalation, the Yemeni Armed Forces have announced two bold operations in response to the Mawasi massacre in Khan Younis. Yemeni forces targeted the Israeli ship "MSC UNIFIC" in the Gulf of Aden with ballistic missiles and drones and carried out drone strikes on multiple Israeli military sites in Eilat. This aggressive stance underscores Yemen's commitment to support the Palestinian people and their readiness to conduct joint operations with other parties against Israeli aggression. Watch to understand the full impact and implications of these developments.
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In a recent announcement, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF), disclosed that Yemeni forces successfully executed three operations targeting American and Israeli-affiliated ships in the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden, achieving direct hits. The Maersk Sentosa, an American vessel in the Arabian Sea, was struck in a joint operation involving naval and missile forces. Multiple ballistic missiles and drones were employed, resulting in direct hits.
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The Houthi rebels in Yemen claim to have launched a hypersonic missile at a ship in the Gulf of Aden, marking a potential expansion of their military capabilities. They also unveiled a new, faster attack boat. While many of their reported attacks remain unverified, these developments suggest an attempt to extend their operational range. International concerns are rising as the Houthis target vessels allegedly linked to Israel, complicating maritime security efforts in the region.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels have launched another attack on a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden, signaling a new escalation in their campaign of strikes. This incident occurs as the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, the aircraft carrier leading America's response, heads home after an extended deployment. Join us as we delve into the latest developments in this maritime conflict and the broader implications for regional security.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels announced sinking one commercial ship and leaving another at risk in the Gulf of Aden for violating the ban on traveling to Israeli ports amid the Gaza conflict. The rebels have escalated attacks on vessels, claiming retaliation against Israel's offensive on Gaza that killed thousands of Palestinians. The U.S. military confirmed destroying Houthi naval assets in response.
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The two Navy SEALs who went missing during a raid on a ship carrying missile parts for Houthi forces were declared deceased, U.S. Central Command announced on Sunday.