What Happened
U.S. forces sank several Iranian-backed Houthi rebel small boats in the Red Sea after a container ship, the MAERSK HANGZHOU, was attacked and faced an attempted boarding by the rebels. The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that helicopters from the USS EISENHOWER and GRAVELY came under fire while responding to a distress call.
Why It Matters
This direct engagement highlights the threats to maritime security in a crucial international waterway and underscores the ongoing conflict in Yemen. It brings to the forefront the perils that commercial shipping faces due to regional instability and heightens the U.S. military’s involvement in protecting navigational freedom.
The Response
After the MAERSK HANGZHOU sent out a distress call, a security team onboard returned fire when Houthis in small boats came within 20 meters attempting to board. U.S. military helicopters intervened under self-defense after being shot at, sinking three boats and eliminating the threats. No U.S. personnel or equipment were damaged.
The Aftermath
UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) confirmed the encounter, reporting an exchange of gunfire with three small boats near Yemen’s coast. Thankfully, all crew members were accounted for with no casualties. The incident successfully prevented a possible hijack or terrorist takeover of the container ship.
The Bigger Picture
This confrontation comes shortly after CENTCOM intercepted two missiles from Houthi territories targeting ships in the region. These events demonstrate ongoing risks in the Red Sea area and the broader implications for international maritime trade and regional security.
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.