US Navy destroyer intercepts multiple missiles in Middle East.
US Navy Destroyer Shoots Down Multiple Missiles in Middle East
A U.S. Navy destroyer demonstrated its prowess on Thursday as it successfully intercepted several missiles while sailing off the coast of Yemen.
This incident comes at a time when U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria are facing attacks, and the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict seems to be escalating into a larger regional confrontation.
According to CNN, Pentagon press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder revealed that the missiles were fired by Houthi militants, who are supported by Iran in their civil war in Yemen.
Ryder stated that the USS Carney successfully shot down three missiles and multiple drones.
The USS Carney (DDG-64), an Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer with the U.S. Navy, detected three missiles heading northward last night while in the Red Sea near the Coast of Yemen. All missiles were intercepted using RIM-66M Surface-to-Air Missiles. The Missiles are… pic.twitter.com/ID0MPKrKUk
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) October 19, 2023
No U.S. troops or Yemeni civilians were harmed during the incident.
Ryder mentioned that the missiles were heading north along the Red Sea, potentially posing a threat to targets in Israel.
Israeli officials, as reported by The Spectator Index, believe that the intercepted missiles were indeed intended to strike their country.
BREAKING: Israel’s Channel 13 reports that Israeli officials believe missiles fired by Iran-backed Houthis, which were intercepted by USS Carney, were aimed at Israel.
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) October 19, 2023
Simultaneously, drones and missiles were launched at bases housing American troops in Syria on the same day.
The attacks targeted the Al-Tanf base near Syria’s southern border with Iraq and Jordan, as well as a Conoco oil facility in the eastern Deir al-Zor region.
Explosions were reported at the Conoco oil field. While two drones were successfully intercepted before reaching the Al-Tanf base, one managed to strike, causing some damage.
Iran-backed militants in eastern Syria and western Iraq were held responsible for these attacks.
Furthermore, there were reports of drones being fired at bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq the day before.
“In the last 24 hours, the U.S. military defended against three drones near U.S. and Coalition forces in Iraq,” stated U.S. Central Command in a released statement on Wednesday.
“In western Iraq, U.S. forces engaged two drones, destroying one and damaging the second, resulting in minor injuries to Coalition forces,” the statement added.
“Separately in northern Iraq, U.S. forces engaged and destroyed a drone, resulting in no injuries or damage.”
The Iran-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for these attacks.
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The recent incident in which a U.S. Navy destroyer successfully intercepted multiple missiles off the coast of Yemen highlights the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. This interception comes at a time when both U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria and Israel are facing attacks from militants supported by Iran.
According to Pentagon press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, the missiles were fired by Houthi militants, who are backed by Iran in the civil war in Yemen. The USS Carney, an Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer, successfully shot down three missiles and multiple drones.
While the USS Carney’s interception was successful and there were no injuries reported among U.S. troops or Yemeni civilians, Israeli officials believe that the intercepted missiles were indeed intended to strike their country. This adds to the growing tensions in the region, as the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict seems to be escalating into a larger regional confrontation.
Simultaneously, drones and missiles were launched at bases housing American troops in Syria. These attacks targeted the Al-Tanf base near Syria’s southern border with Iraq and Jordan, as well as a Conoco oil facility in the eastern Deir al-Zor region. While two drones were successfully intercepted, one managed to strike the Al-Tanf base, causing some damage.
Iran-backed militants in eastern Syria and western Iraq were held responsible for these attacks. There were also reports of drones being fired at bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq the day before.
The U.S. military has been actively engaged in defending against these attacks. In a statement released by U.S. Central Command, it was reported that U.S. forces engaged and destroyed three drones near U.S. and Coalition forces in Iraq, resulting in minor injuries to Coalition forces in one instance.
The tensions in the Middle East continue to rise, and incidents like these highlight the ongoing threat faced by U.S. forces and their allies in the region. It is crucial for the United States to remain vigilant and take necessary measures to protect its personnel and interests in the Middle East.
In conclusion, the successful interception of multiple missiles by a U.S. Navy destroyer off the coast of Yemen demonstrates the ongoing security challenges faced by U.S. forces in the Middle East. With attacks on U.S. troops and their allies in Syria and Iraq, as well as the potential threat to Israel, it is clear that the situation in the region is tense and requires careful attention and action from the United States and its allies.
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