A US Navy destroyer intercepted and destroyed a Houthi drone over the Red Sea on Sunday, according to the Pentagon, as attacks on commercial shipping in the region continue to raise security concerns.
The incident adds to a series of assaults that have disrupted one of the world's most important trade routes. The Red Sea corridor carries significant volumes of cargo and energy shipments, making repeated drone and missile attacks a risk not only to vessels but also to regional stability and global supply chains.
The Pentagon did not report any damage to the destroyer or injuries in the latest encounter. It was not immediately clear whether the drone targeted a military vessel or merchant ship before it was intercepted.
The Houthi movement in Yemen has repeatedly claimed responsibility for strikes on shipping in the Red Sea during the regional conflict. The latest interception underscores the ongoing danger to civilian maritime traffic and the persistent effort by US forces to defend the waterway.
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