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Yemen's Houthi rebels fire missile at US warship in Red Sea in first attack after American-led strikes

U.S.-led airstrikes hit Houthi military targets on Friday, followed by a strike on a Houthi radar site on Saturday.

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Yemenis lift rifles, Palestinian-Yemeni flags, and Houthi group emblems while protesting against violating Yemen’s sovereignty through aerial attacks launched by jet crafts of the U.S. and U.K. on spots in the capital Sana’a and some provinces on January 12, 2024 in Sana’a, Yemen.

Yemen's Houthi rebels fired an anti-ship cruise missile toward an American destroyer in the Red Sea on Sunday, but a U.S. fighter jet shot it down in the latest attack roiling global shipping amid Israel's war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, officials said.

The attack marks the first U.S.-acknowledged targeting by the Houthis since America and allied nations began strikes Friday on the rebels following weeks of assaults on shipping in the Red Sea.

The Houthis have targeted that crucial corridor linking Asian and Mideast energy and cargo shipments to the Suez Canal onward to Europe over the Israel-Hamas war, attacks that threaten to widen that conflict into a regional conflagration.

The Houthis, a Shiite rebel group allied with Iran, did not immediately acknowledge the attack.

The Houthi fire targeted the USS Laboon, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer operating in the southern reaches of the Red Sea, the U.S. military's Central Command said in a statement.

The missile came from near Hodeida, a Red Sea port city long held by the Houthis, the U.S. said.

“An anti-ship cruise missile was fired from Iranian-backed Houthi militant areas of Yemen toward USS Laboon,” Central Command said. “There were no injuries or damage reported."

The first day of U.S.-led strikes Friday hit 28 locations and struck more than 60 targets with cruise missiles and bombs launched by fighter jets, warships and a submarine. U.S. forces followed up with a strike Saturday on a Houthi radar site.

The United States and Britain launched military strikes against targets in Houthi-controlled Yemen, two U.S. officials said Thursday.
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