U.S. Central Command said Sunday that forces aligned with Yemen's Houthi movement fired an anti-ship ballistic missile toward the Red Sea from areas under their control. CENTCOM said the launch did not cause reported damage.
The statement adds to a pattern of attacks from Houthi-held territory that have raised tensions across a key global shipping route. The group has repeatedly targeted vessels and maritime traffic in the region, prompting heightened concern among commercial operators and naval forces.
CENTCOM did not say the missile struck any ship or caused casualties. The incident comes amid wider regional instability that has put pressure on sea lanes and increased the risk of miscalculation in the Red Sea corridor.
Reuters reported the development on Sunday, citing the U.S. military command. Further details on the projectile’s intended target or whether any interception took place were not immediately disclosed.
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