Sanaa: We can sink enemy ships in Red, Arabian, Mediterranean Seas
Yemen's Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Al-Ezzi confirms Yemen's ability to sink enemy ships and vessels from any point on the Yemeni coast to any location in the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and the Mediterranean.
Hussein Al-Ezzi, Yemen's Deputy Foreign Minister, stated that the Yemeni Armed Forces possess the ability to, from any launch point on the Yemeni coast, sink enemy ships and warships at any location stretching from the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and the Mediterranean.
Al-Ezzi stressed Sanaa's dedication to peace with limited escalation and advocated for essential adjustments in the US approach towards Yemen and occupied Palestine.
Sanaa guarantees the freedom of navigation in the Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and Bab el-Mandeb for all vessels, except those of Israeli origin or bound for Israeli occupation ports, until the aggression against the Gaza Strip concludes. Notably, American and British ships have also been targeted as a response to the US-UK aggression against Yemen.
-بقوةالله قادرون على إغراق سفن وبوارج (من أي نقطة في اليابسةاليمنية إلى أي نقطة في الأحمر والعربي والمتوسط) لكننا نترك ذلك لتوقيت آخر
— حسين العزي (@hussinalezzi5) January 27, 2024
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Yemen strikes UK ship for first time, defies threats to support Gaza
The Yemeni Armed Forces' (YAF) Navy struck on Friday a British oil tanker, MARLIN LUANDA, in the Gulf of Aden, setting it ablaze, the spokesperson for the YAF, Brigadier General Yahya Saraee, said in a televised announcement.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) released an update on the ship's situation at around midnight, confirming that the vessel is still on fire hours after it was targeted.
Earlier, in response to the US and UK aggression on Yemen, Sanaa announced that both countries' "interests have become legitimate targets" for the armed forces.
The strike on MARLIN LUANDA marked the first time a UK ship had come under attack by the Yemeni forces.
Saree, confirming that the attack was conducted using undisclosed naval missiles, referring to them merely as "appropriate", reiterated that the YAF's operations will continue in the Red and Arabian seas against Israeli and "Israel"-bound ships until the Israeli war on Gaza is stopped and sufficient medicine and food are delivered to the besieged people in the Strip.
"The Yemeni Armed Forces reaffirm their commitment to taking all necessary military measures within the right to defend beloved Yemen and as a confirmation of the continued practical solidarity with the Palestinian people," he concluded.
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