YEMEN Press Agency

Two US Navy members get missing after attack on Yemen

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (YPA) – U.S. military announced on Saturday continuing the search and rescue operations off the coast of Somalia, following the loss of two US Navy personnel who have not been found to date.

“The sailors were deployed to the US Fifth Fleet’s area of operations to support a series of missions,” the US Central Command said in a statement, adding that no additional information will be provided until the process of retrieving the missing persons is completed.”

This comes in the wake of attacks launched by the American-led coalition against the Yemeni armed forces, under the pretext of responding to Ansarullah’s attacks on Israeli ships in the Red Sea, which come within the framework of solidarity with Gaza.

The US has formed a coalition that includes, Britain, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and South Korea, according to what was published by the White House.

In response to that the US and UK air strikes, Sanaa announced that all American and British interests had become “legitimate targets” for its forces, in response to their “direct and declared aggression” against Yemen.
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