Kinesiske marinestryker i området reagerte ikke på nødmelding fra sivil tanker. Fartøyet ble bordet i "tradisjonell" sjørøverstil, og amerikanerne kom til unnsetning. Dette fartøyet ble beskutt. (Red.)
Missiles fired from Yemen toward US warship that responded to attack on
commercial tanker
By Haley Britzky, CNN
5 minute read
Updated 3:39 PM EST, Mon November 27, 2023
'Like the gloves are off': Military analyst reacts after ballistic missiles fired toward US warship
Reuters
CNN —
Two ballistic missiles were fired from Houthi
rebel-controlled Yemen toward a US warship in the Gulf of Aden, after the US
Navy responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker that had been seized
by armed individuals, the US military said Sunday.
The tanker, identified as the Central Park, had
been carrying a cargo of phosphoric acid when its crew called for help that
“they were under attack from an unknown entity,” the US Central Command said in
a statement.
Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said
Monday that under international maritime norms and laws, when there is a
distress signal, “all vessels in the vicinity, are required to come and help
and support.” Though Ryder added that there were three Chinese Navy vessels in
the vicinity that “did not respond.”
“Supposedly, those ships are there as part of a
counter-piracy mission,” he said. “But they did not respond.”
The incident comes after Iran-backed Houthi forces
launched numerous attacks against US interests in the region, and Israel, since
the October 7 Hamas attacks, as fears continue to ripple across the region that
the Israel-Hamas war could widen.
The Houthis are a Shia political and military organization in
Yemen that have been fighting a civil war in the country against a coalition
backed by Saudi Arabia. They have voiced support for the Palestinians and
organized protests in Yemen against Israel’s offensive in Gaza.
Ryder told reporters on Monday that initial
indications showed the attackers, who are currently being held on the Mason,
are Somali.
The USS Mason, a guided-missile destroyer, and
allied ships from a counter-piracy task force that operates in the Gulf of Aden
and off the coast of Somalia responded to the call for help and “demanded
release of the vessel” upon arrival, Central Command said.
“Subsequently, five armed individuals debarked the
ship and attempted to flee via their small boat,” said the statement posted on
social media platform X.
“The Mason pursued the attackers resulting in
their eventual surrender,” the statement added.
The individuals “attempted to access and take
control of the ship, but when the combined task force responded they
essentially fled.” Ryder said a Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) team
from the Mason pursued the attackers and detained them, before going back to
the Mason, clearing the ship and making contact with the crew ensuring they
were safe.
Less than two hours after the Navy’s VBSS team
cleared the Central Park – at 1:41 a.m. local time on Monday – two ballistic
missiles were fired from areas controlled by Houthi rebels in Yemen “toward the
general location” of the USS Mason and Central Park, the statement said.
“The missiles landed in the Gulf of Aden
approximately ten nautical miles from the ships,” the statement said.
The Mason was finishing its response to the Central
Park’s distress call at the time of the missile launches. There was no damage
or reported injuries from the Central Park or the Mason as a result, it added.
Ryder declined on Monday to say if the missiles
were believed to be targeting the Mason and Central Park. He said that
while the Mason was tracking the missiles, they did not attempt to shoot them
down and they “landed harmlessly in the water.”
A statement from UK-based Zodiac Maritime, which
manages the Central Park, said Sunday the Liberian-flagged chemical tanker was
safe “and all of the crew, the vessel, and cargo are unharmed.”
The tanker appears to have links to an
Israeli-owned company; Zodiac Maritime is listed as a business belonging to Israeli
billionaire Eyal Ofer’s Ofer Global, though a spokesperson speaking on behalf
of Zodiac Maritime, Janni Jarvinen, said Sunday that Zodiac “is not owned by
Ofer Global.”
Gen. Erik Kurilla, commander of US Central
Command, said in the statement on Sunday that maritime domain security ‘is
essential to regional stability.”
“We will continue to work with allies and partners
to ensure the safety and security of international shipping lanes,” Kurilla
said.
Since Hamas’ attack on Israel, the US has
emphasized the priority of avoiding the conflict from spilling over into a
broader conflict in the region, as US forces in Iraq and Syria have also
been under regular attack by Iranian-backed
groups. Among the groups Tehran supports, the Houthis are of particular concern
as they are more independent of Iran than some others.
Despite the escalation of attacks in the region,
however, CNN reported previously that intelligence showed
Iran and its proxies have been thus far calibrating their responses to avoid
direct conflict with US or Israel.
But, over the last several weeks, the US has
intercepted a number of cruise missiles and attack drones fired by the Houthis
toward Israel or US assets. Last week, the USS Thomas Hudner shot down multiple
one-way attack drones launched from Yemen while it was patrolling in the Red
Sea. On November 15, the Hudner also shot down a drone believed to have been
heading toward the ship. Earlier this month, the Israeli military said it thwarted an aerial attack of
ballistic missiles and drones launched against targets in Israel.
Houthi naval forces renewed a warning in a
statement last week to ships in the Red Sea flying the Israeli flag, managed by
Israeli companies or owned by Israelis.
The group declared its intent to persist in
military operations against Israeli ships and interests until Israel’s “aggression
against Gaza stops.”
The statement warned any military units providing
protection to Israeli ships, stating that they would be considered legitimate
targets for Houthi operations.
Ryder said Monday that the Pentagon still assesses
that the Israel-Hamas conflict has not yet spread into the region despite the
recent attacks.
“We largely see the conflict contained between
Israel and Hamas. That’s not to say that you haven’t seen Iranian proxies
attempt to take advantage to further their own goals,” Ryder said.
“In the case of Iraq and Syria, you know, we’ve
known that these groups for a long time have wanted to see us forces depart.
But … no, we do not see that this has become a regional conflict. Although
again, tensions are high, and it’s something that we’re taking seriously and
attempting to ensure does not happen.”
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