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On the nights of May 6 and May 7, Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists launched an attack on targets in the Gulf of Aden using three kamikaze UAVs and an anti-ship ballistic missile. Fortunately, no warships or civilian vessels were damaged in the attack. Two UAVs were successfully intercepted, while the missile did not hit its intended target. The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing tensions in the region and the potential risks faced by maritime vessels.

The safety and security of shipping lanes and maritime activities are paramount concerns, and efforts must be made to deter and counter any hostile actions that could jeopardize them. According to Centcom, these weapons pose a significant threat to merchant and US Navy vessels. As such, actions are being taken to protect freedom of navigation and enhance safety in international waters.

As the situation continues to evolve, coordination and cooperation among regional and international partners will be key in addressing security challenges in the Gulf of Aden and beyond. By working together to monitor, deter, and respond to threats effectively, maritime security can be upheld, and the freedom of navigation ensured for all vessels operating in the region.

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