Yemeni Armed Forces launch third assault on US aircraft carrier within a 48-hour span
The Yemeni Armed Forces have confirmed a new offensive against United States forces stationed in the Red Sea area. This assault, executed through the deployment of missiles and drones, was reportedly aimed at thwarting a potential American military action targeting Yemen.

In a statement issued on Tuesday morning, Yemeni forces declared that the United States holds complete accountability for the militarization of the Red Sea, criticizing Washington for widening the conflict through its continued actions against Yemen.
In recent developments, the Yemeni Armed Forces announced a successful offensive against the US naval presence in the northern Red Sea. According to a statement, the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier was struck by two cruise missiles and two drones, while a US destroyer reportedly faced a barrage from a cruise missile and four drones.
In the last 48 hours, an aircraft carrier has been targeted for the third time, resulting in a state of disarray among enemy forces. This confusion reportedly led to several warships withdrawing to the northern Red Sea area. Additionally, an anticipated aerial assault on the nation was successfully averted, according to the statement.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have issued a stern warning, stating their intention to persist in targeting any hostile forces operating in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea. This action will continue, they emphasized, until what they perceive as acts of aggression have ceased.
The military forces have declared that they will continue to target all adversarial entities in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea until hostilities against the Arab nation are brought to an end.
According to a statement from Yemeni officials, the nation’s military forces are prepared to address any potential escalation by the United States and Israel in the forthcoming hours and days.
The statement underscored that Yemen’s military will continue enforcing the prohibition on Israeli-bound vessels traversing the designated operational area until the blockade on the Gaza Strip is rescinded.
This development follows reports that the United States conducted significant airstrikes across Yemen overnight on Sunday. The military action occurred shortly after the Ansarullah resistance movement issued a warning, stating that the Yemeni Armed Forces intended to target American aircraft carriers and warships operating in the region.
On Saturday evening, the United States conducted extensive military operations targeting the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, as well as several other provinces throughout the nation. The strikes resulted in numerous casualties, including women and children, with reports indicating both fatal and non-fatal injuries.
American and British aircraft executed a series of 47 airstrikes targeting multiple locations in Yemen, including sites within the capital city, Sana’a. Additional strikes were recorded across the northern province of Sa’ada, as well as significant areas in the central province of al-Bayda and the southwestern province of Dhamar.
In a series of coordinated aerial and naval strikes authorized by US President Donald Trump, at least 31 individuals, predominantly women and children, have tragically lost their lives.