A U.S. Navy destroyer got here underneath assault within the Pink Sea on Sunday, the Pentagon mentioned, in what might sign one other escalation within the tit-for-tat assaults between the American army and Iranian-backed militants.
A Pentagon official mentioned the usS. Carney, together with a number of business ships close by, got here underneath fireplace for a number of hours starting round 10 a.m. Sunday. The destroyer intercepted not less than one drone in the course of the assault, in keeping with the official, who spoke on the situation of anonymity as a result of he was not approved to debate the matter publicly.
The official didn’t say the place the assaults originated. However since Hamas’s Oct. 7 incursion into Israel, the Iran-backed Houthi militia primarily based in Yemen has launched a sequence of assaults — together with with drones and missiles — on Israeli and American targets within the Pink Sea.
A Houthi army spokesman, Yahya Sarea, mentioned in an announcement on Sunday that the militia had focused two Israeli ships within the space of the Bab al-Mandeb strait off southern Yemen, however didn’t point out the American naval vessel. The group fired a missile at one ship and focused a second with a drone, he mentioned, including that the Houthis would proceed to forestall Israeli ships from crusing within the Pink Sea and the Arabian Sea till Israel’s army “stops its aggression” in Gaza.
In October, the Carney shot down three cruise missiles and a number of other drones launched from Yemen that the Pentagon mentioned may need been headed towards Israel.
After Hamas attacked Israel, the Biden administration rushed two plane carriers and extra troops to the jap Mediterranean close to Israel to discourage Iran and its proxies within the area from increasing the warfare.
Sunday’s assault underscored the dangers that the battle in Gaza might spiral right into a wider battle. For greater than a month, Iranian-backed militias have performed drone and rocket assaults towards the two,500 American troops primarily based in Iraq and the 900 troops in Syria.
Shuaib Almosawa contributed reporting.