The Huthi claim they were hit with missiles and drones commercial and warships in the Red Sea

Yemeni pro-Iran rebels continue to strike ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, while despite the attacks carried out by the US and their allies in rebel positions, they appear to maintain capable missile reserves and . According to a statement by the representative of the Huthi, Yahia Shari, the rebels carried out “six military operations in the last 72 hours with a large number of ballistic missiles and drones”. According to the same announcement, four ships entered the Huthi target: the American Maersk Saratoga in the Gulf of Aden, the American Apl Detroit and the British Huang Pu in the Red Sea and the Pretty Lady heading “to occupied Palestine”, meaning Israel. The Maersk sea transport giant however denied that the Saratoga ship was attacked. Denmark’s Maersk denied the club by Yemen’s Houthi terrorists that the shipping company’s Saratoga vessel had been hacked. — The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) “The Air Force targeted two American destroyers in the Red Sea,” added Huthi spokesman, clarifying that another attack was made against “Israeli targets in the Um al Rasrah region, in southern occupied Palestine”. Since November the Huthi have multiplied their attacks on commercial and, sometimes and against military ships, off Yemen. Many shipping companies chose to avoid this zone from which 12% of world maritime trade passes.