Yemen-based Houthi rebels have attacked three ships in the Gulf of Aden, including two American vessels and one British ship. The British ship, Rubymar, is reportedly in danger of collapsing as a result of the attack. In addition to targeting the ships, the rebels also claim to have shot down an American MQ-9 military drone. This comes at a time when Western powers are increasing their military presence in the Red Sea.
The attacks on the ships and the drone by the Houthi rebels in the Gulf of Aden have raised concerns about the safety of international shipping in the region. The British ship Rubymar is said to be in a precarious state following the attack, and the shooting down of the American military drone demonstrates the rebels’ ability to target military assets as well. The attacks come as Western powers are ramping up their military presence in the Red Sea, adding to the tension and instability in the region.
The Houthi rebels’ actions in the Gulf of Aden have heightened tensions in the region, particularly as they have targeted ships from the US and UK. The attacks on the ships and the shooting down of the American military drone have raised concerns about the safety of international shipping and military assets in the area. The increased military presence of Western powers in the Red Sea further adds to the complexity and volatility of the situation.
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