"US Military Strikes Houthi Underwater Vessel in Red Sea"

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The U.S. conducted self-defense strikes on Houthi-controlled targets in Yemen after the Houthis used an unmanned submarine, marking a shift in their strategy. The Pentagon believes the weapons are likely supplied by Iran. The U.S. also struck an unmanned surface vessel and anti-ship cruise missiles. The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted weapons components for these vessels from Iran. In response to Houthi aggression, the U.S. conducted a cyberattack on an Iranian spy vessel providing targeting information to the Houthis. The Houthis claimed to have conducted five strikes, including targeting American and British ships.
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