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Houthi claim of attack on US carrier false, US officials say

A claim by Yemen's. Houthi group on Saturday that its forces had actually assaulted the U.S. aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Red Sea is false,. 2 U.S. officials informed . That is inaccurate, among the authorities stated, speaking on. condition of privacy.

The Iran-aligned Houthis initially released drone and rocket. strikes in the crucial waterway for trade in November in what they. say is solidarity with Palestinian militants in Gaza, where. Israel has waged a more than eight-month war.

In more than 70 attacks, the Houthis have actually sunk two vessels,. took another and killed at least 3 seafarers. But U.S. warships have actually effectively obstructed almost everyday Houthi. attacks and consistently struck Houthi targets inside Yemen.

The Eisenhower, which ended its release to the Red Sea on. Saturday and will quickly rearrange to the Mediterranean Sea,. hurried to the area in the days following Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. on Israel.

The (Eisenhower carrier strike group) secured ships. transiting the Red Sea, Bab-el-Mandeb and the Gulf of Aden,. rescued innocent mariners versus the unlawful attacks from the. Iranian-backed Houthis and assisted to prevent further aggression,. the Pentagon said in a statement.

The Pentagon revealed the U.S. attack aircraft carrier Theodore. Roosevelt (CVN-71) will follow the Eisenhower, heading to Middle. East waters once it finishes an exercise in the Pacific.

Previously the Houthi group said its forces had actually attacked the. Eisenhower in the Red Sea and the operation had accomplished its. objectives successfully, without elaborating. The group likewise. said it assaulted an industrial ship, Transworld Navigator, in the. Arabian Sea. It did not say when the attacks took place.

A Houthi declaration said the Transworld Navigator took a. direct hit from a rocket.

(source: Reuters)