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Yemen conflict: US strikes radar sites after missile attack on ship | Yemen conflict: US strikes radar sites after missile attack on ship |
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The US has hit radar sites in Yemen after one of its warships in the Red Sea came under missile attack for the second time in days. | The US has hit radar sites in Yemen after one of its warships in the Red Sea came under missile attack for the second time in days. |
The Pentagon said the sites were on territory controlled by Houthi rebels. The rebels denied firing the missiles. | |
It marks the first time the US has fired at rebel targets since the start of the Yemen conflict in March 2015. | It marks the first time the US has fired at rebel targets since the start of the Yemen conflict in March 2015. |
The US said initial assessments showed three radar sites involved in the recent attacks had been destroyed. | |
It said the US strikes had been authorised by President Barack Obama. | |
They were carried out using Tomahawk cruise missiles fired from the destroyer USS Nitze, according to US officials. | |
"These limited self-defence strikes were conducted to protect our personnel, our ships, and our freedom of navigation in this important maritime passageway," Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said. | "These limited self-defence strikes were conducted to protect our personnel, our ships, and our freedom of navigation in this important maritime passageway," Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said. |
"The United States will respond to any further threat to our ships and commercial traffic, as appropriate." | "The United States will respond to any further threat to our ships and commercial traffic, as appropriate." |
The Houthi-controlled Saba news agency quoted an unnamed rebel official as saying neither the movement nor its allies were involved in any of the recent missile attacks. | |
The group has been fighting pro-government forces and a Saudi-led coalition since March 2015, after forcing the Yemeni president and his government into exile. | |
A real enough threat: Jonathan Marcus, BBC defence and diplomatic correspondent | |
Two attacks against a US naval vessel within the past four days prompted the cruise missile strikes against radar sites located in what the Americans say is Houthi-controlled territory. | |
An earlier attack on a UAE-leased high-speed transport vessel caused significant damage - so the threat from these land-based missiles - thought to be a variant of the Chinese C-802 - is real enough. | |
Quite why the Houthi rebels decided to attack the US ships now is unclear. The US of course, though troubled by several aspects of the Saudi-led air campaign against the Houthis, remains a close ally of Saudi Arabia. | |
The Obama administration clearly took the view that three missile attacks on shipping could not go unanswered. A direct strike against presumed Houthi positions marks the first direct US involvement in the conflict and many in Washington will hope that this will be its last. | |
The US attack came hours after at least one missile was fired at the USS Mason, a guided-missile destroyer, in the Red Sea off Yemen. | |
The Pentagon said the ship took defensive action and suffered no damage. | |
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On Sunday, two missiles were fired at the USS Mason from the same rebel-held territory. | On Sunday, two missiles were fired at the USS Mason from the same rebel-held territory. |
Both missiles hit the water before reaching the ship, the Pentagon said. | Both missiles hit the water before reaching the ship, the Pentagon said. |
At the time, a Houthi spokesman told the Saba news agency that it had not targeted any warships. | At the time, a Houthi spokesman told the Saba news agency that it had not targeted any warships. |
A Saudi-led multinational coalition, supported by the US, is carrying out an air campaign against the Houthi movement. | A Saudi-led multinational coalition, supported by the US, is carrying out an air campaign against the Houthi movement. |
However, US support for the coalition has come under strain following an air strike on a funeral hall in the capital Sanaa earlier this month that killed at least 140 people. | However, US support for the coalition has come under strain following an air strike on a funeral hall in the capital Sanaa earlier this month that killed at least 140 people. |
Washington said it would review its support to "better align with US principles, values and interests". | Washington said it would review its support to "better align with US principles, values and interests". |
The Saudi government has not publicly acknowledged that its planes carried out the strike, but it has launched an inquiry. | The Saudi government has not publicly acknowledged that its planes carried out the strike, but it has launched an inquiry. |
It has also said it will facilitate the evacuation of Yemenis injured in the attack who need medical treatment abroad. | It has also said it will facilitate the evacuation of Yemenis injured in the attack who need medical treatment abroad. |
The UN says at least 4,125 civilians have been killed and 7,207 injured since the coalition intervened in the conflict between forces loyal to Yemen's internationally-recognised government and those allied to the Houthis in March 2015. | The UN says at least 4,125 civilians have been killed and 7,207 injured since the coalition intervened in the conflict between forces loyal to Yemen's internationally-recognised government and those allied to the Houthis in March 2015. |