Professor Michael Clarke explains the Houthi missile strike on a US-owned vessel

Sky News published this video item, entitled “Professor Michael Clarke explains the Houthi missile strike on a US-owned vessel” – below is their description.

Houthi rebels in Yemen fire a missile at a US-owned ship, the Gibraltar Eagle, just off the coast of Yemen in the Gulf of Aden.

The attack comes less than a day after they launched an anti-ship cruise missile toward an American destroyer in the Red Sea.

This further escalates tensions gripping the Red Sea after American-led strikes hit targets in Yemen.

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Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/missile-hits-vessel-from-above-off-yemen-coast-says-uk-military-13048965

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