A US official told Reuters that Houthi claims about an attack on a US aircraft carrier are "false"
Houthis media: U.S.-British aircraft carried out 4 raids on Al-Lahiya District, northwest of Hodeidah Governorate.
British Maritime Authority: We received a report of an accident 126 nautical miles east of Aden, Yemen.
Ansarullah leader: Yemeni armed forces targeted 153 ships linked to Israel, US, UK since start of pro-Gaza operations
Houthis say negligence of Saudi government caused hundreds of Hajj pilgrims to die
Houthis media: US-British aircraft launch a raid on the Al-Salif district in western Yemen
Undersecretary of the Yemeni Ministry of Information told Al-Sharq: The government rejects the Houthi threat to international shipping traffic
U.S.-British raids on a Houthi communications center in Raymah Governorate
British military says bulk carrier Tutor sinks after attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels believed to have killed 1 on board
5 måned siden This morning, the frigate deployed in the Red Sea once again protected the lives of many sailors by destroying a combat aerial drone launched from Yemen towards a commercial ship in the Bab-El-Mandeb Strait
Aden Security: The clashes that happened yesterday in Bir Ahmed are due to altercations between two people, which led to the death of one of them
5 måned siden Circulating pictures show damage of the ship "Verbena."
Houthi media: U.S. and Britain launch 5 raids on Hodeidah Airport in Yemen
Houthi media: U.S.-British raids on Kamaran Island in the Red Sea
5 måned siden "We are sanctioning key actors, including some based in the PRC, who have enabled Houthi forces to generate revenue & acquire a range of materials needed to manufacture the advanced weaponry they use to conduct ongoing terrorist attacks" per @StateDeptSpox Matthew Miller
Yemeni security sources told Al-Ain News: The recent U.S. strikes on Houthi sites led to the killing of 4 foreign experts
5 måned siden Photos of Houthi kamikaze USV right before it struck Greek-owned cargo ship Tutor. The ship's guard were totally confused as to what they were observing.
Reuters: The British Maritime Trade Operations Authority receives a report of an incident 40 nautical miles south of Mokha in Yemen.
CENTCOM:Houthis Strike M/V Verbena in Gulf of Aden, USS Philippine Sea Medically Evacuates Injured Mariner. Today the Iranian-backed Houthis launched two anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCM) into the Gulf of Aden. Both missiles struck M/V Verbena, a Palauan-flagged, Ukrainian-owned, Polish-operated bulk cargo carrier. M/V Verbena most recently docked in Malaysia and was enroute to Italy carrying wood construction material
Attacks by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen are putting a dent in international shipping in the RedSea & GulfofAden per new report from @DefenseIntel Container shipping down 90% despite US, European efforts to blunt Houthi's missile & drone strikes
The Russian envoy to the Security Council: We consider targeting commercial and civilian ships unacceptable
In Hodeidah: The U.S.-British aircraft launched a third raid on Al-Saleef District
Houthi media: U.S. and British planes launched two raids on the Al-Saleef district in Hodeidah, Yemen
UKMTO says merchant vessel 98 NM East of Yemen's Aden has been hit by two unknown projectiles resulting in a fire onboard - Reuters news
Houthi military spokesman: We targeted the ship (TUTOR) in the Red Sea with a drone boat and a number of drones and ballistic missiles.
5 måned siden Greek-owned cargo ship named Tutor was damaged by a small vessel (likely kamikaze USV) in the Red Sea off the port of Hodeidah, Yemen by Houthis. The ship was struck by a small 5-7 meter long white craft that collided with its stern. nnThe shipmaster reported that the vessel was taking on water and was not under command of the crew
U.S.-British raid on the Al-Jabbana area, west of Hodeidah, in Yemen
British Maritime Trade Authority: Report of an incident 67.7 nautical miles southwest of Hodeidah
U.S. Central Command: In the past 24 hours, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces successfully destroyed two anti-ship cruise missile (ASCM) launchers in a Houthi-controlled area of Yemen. It was determined the launchers presented an imminent threat to U.S. and allies
The Houthis in Yemen are in talks to provide weapons to the Somali militant group al-Shabaab, a worrying development that threatens to further destabilize an already violent region, officials said.