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Two U.S. sailors are injured in the Red Sea after non-combat gunfire aboard a carrier

Two U.S. sailors have been injured after the USS Gerald Ford was hit by a 'non-combat related fire' on board. The military announced on Thursday.

Ford, the newest and largest aircraft carrier in the world, is currently in the Red Sea, where it is participating in operations against Iran.

The military stated that the sailors were receiving treatment for injuries which did not pose a life-threatening threat and are in a stable condition.

The aircraft carrier is still fully operational, and the propulsion system of the ship has not been damaged, according to the military. They also said that the fire began in the main laundry area.

On Tuesday, it was reported that as many as 150 U.S. soldiers had been injured in the war between Israel and the United States against Iran.

Ford has more than 75 military aircraft, including fighter jets like the F-18 Super Hornet.

The carrier was deployed for more than nine months, and took part in operations in the Caribbean this year. Reporting by Idrees Al and Phil Stewart, Editing by Chizu nomiyama

(source: Reuters)