"The missile, UAV forces of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out two specific military operations. The first operation targeted the American aircraft carrier (Abraham) located in the Arabian Sea with a number of cruise missiles and drones while the American enemy was preparing to carry out hostile operations targeting our country. The operation has successfully achieved its objectives, and led to thwarting the operation that the American enemy was preparing against our country," Saria said o Telegram.
The second operation targeted two US destroyers in the Red Sea and was "successfully carried out using drones and ballistic missiles," said Saria. According to him, both attacks lasted eight hours.
Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder commenting on the development said later in the day that CENTCOM forces repelled a Houthi attack on US destroyers.
"On November 11, US Central Command forces successfully repelled multiple Iranian-backed Houthi attacks during a transit of the Bab el-Mandeb strait. During the transit the Arleigh Burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale and USS Spruance were attacked by at least eight one-way attack uncrewed aerial systems, five anti-ship ballistic missiles and three anti-ship cruise missiles, which were successfully engaged and defeated," Ryder said during a briefing.
The vessels were not damaged, and no personnel were hurt, the official added.
Ryder said he is not aware of any attacks against the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier.
The Shiite political-military movement Ansar Allah, which controls much of Yemen's Red Sea coast, expressed its support for Palestine amid the conflict in Gaza, declaring its intent to attack any ships associated with Israel and urging other countries to withdraw their crews and avoid approaching such vessels. The Houthis emphasized, however, that they do not interfere with the freedom of navigation in the region and do not target vessels from other nations. Following the attacks, some companies decided to suspend shipments through the Red Sea.
Meanwhile, since mid-January, the US and the UK have been striking Houthi targets, citing a response to threats to the freedom of navigation in the Red Sea. Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Supreme Political Council of the Ansar Allah movement, condemned these strikes as acts of terrorist barbarism.