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.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for two attacks on ships in the Gulf of Aden and another assault in the Indian Ocean. The group's military spokesperson, Yahya Saree, announced the attacks on the MSC Diego and MSC Gina in the Gulf of Aden, along with the previously unreported attack on the MSC Vittoria in the Indian Ocean. These incidents raise concerns about the potential use of underwater drones (UUVs) by the Houthis, posing a significant threat to shipping, particularly in the Red Sea. The Centre for International Maritime Security has highlighted the secretive nature of Houthi UUV capabilities, warning of the devastating impact on targeted vessels. Amidst these developments, the Houthis have issued warnings to Israel over the conflict in the Gaza Strip, asserting that their attacks on shipping aim to pressure Israel to end the war. They have vowed to continue these assaults until Israel ceases its military actions in Gaza.
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The HMS Diamond, a UK warship, intercepted a ballistic missile launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen, marking the Royal Navy's first such interception since the Gulf War. Deployed in the Gulf of Aden to protect a commercial vessel, the Type 45 destroyer used advanced Sea Viper missile interceptors. The targeted ship, MV Yorktown, was unharmed. This highlights escalating tensions in the region, with Houthi rebels employing Iranian-origin missiles and drones
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The Iran-backed Houthi group warns countries against participating in US strikes on Yemen, threatening retaliation. Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, of the Supreme Political Council, labels US actions as unjustified and demands an end to attacks. The group has targeted vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Despite ongoing violence, peace talks continue, with a call for Saudi Arabia to support peace efforts.
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