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The US denied the Houthis’ “successful strike” on the aircraft carrier Dwight Eisenhower

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The US Central Command stressed that the Yemeni rebel claims are false.

Iran-backed Houthis’ claims of a “successful attack” on the US aircraft carrier Dwight Eisenhower are false. This was announced on Sunday, June 23, by the Central Command of the US Armed Forces on the social network X.

The report states that on Saturday, June 22, the ship left the region where it had been for seven months. The ship’s aviation group consists of 90 aircraft and helicopters.

According to them, in the past 24 hours, US Central Command forces have successfully destroyed three unmanned Houthi surface vessels in the Red Sea. These damaged systems pose a direct threat to United States forces, its allies, and commercial shipping in the region.

The Houthis also launched three anti-ship ballistic missiles into the Gulf of Aden from an area they control in Yemen, with no reports of casualties or major damage from the vessels.

We previously wrote that the second ship, the bulk carrier Tutor, sank in the Red Sea due to an attack by the Houthis.

The Houthis said they hit four Israeli ships


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