Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Yemen reported that today, Monday, the US-UK aggression aircraft conducted an airstrike on Kamaran Island, which is part of the Hodeidah Governorate and overlooks the Red Sea.
This aggression comes amid desperate attempts to deter Sanaa from supporting the Palestinian people. Despite the repeated attacks on Yemeni territory, which have resulted in several martyrs since Yemen joined the Al-Aqsa Flood battle, the Yemeni armed forces continue to target Israeli positions in the occupied Palestinian territories.
In parallel with its operations against Israeli targets in the occupied Palestinian territories, Yemen has established a deterrent presence at sea by targeting ships heading towards the occupied ports.
In the same context, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported on Friday that an RPG and a missile exploded near a ship sailing 45NM south of Yemen's Mokha. UKMTO's statement claimed that the attack was launched from "two small craft," each with four people onboard wearing "white and yellow raincoats". It further added that the crafts were "black and white in color."
Later, the British agency reported a third attack by an unmanned drone boat on a ship located 45 nautical miles south of Mokha, off the coast of Yemen.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) claimed on Thursday that coalition forces successfully destroyed two anti-ship cruise missiles and an uncrewed surface vessel in the Red Sea launched by the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF).
USCENTCOM also claimed it destroyed a "ground control station" located in an area governed by Sanaa in Yemen shortly after US and British jets carried out an aggression on Hodeidah Governorate.