Royal Navy destroyer shoots down Houthi missile
A Royal Navy destroyer has shot down a missile fired by the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen.
HMS Diamond was defending a merchant vessel in the Gulf of Aden on Wednesday when her Sea Viper missile system was used to destroy the projectile, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said.
The warship is currently deployed in the region to deter Houthi attacks.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps thanked the crew for helping to “save innocent lives” and protect shipping.
“The UK continues to be at the forefront of the international response to the Iranian-backed Houthis’ dangerous attacks on commercial vessels, which have claimed the lives of international mariners,” he added.
He told The Times that it was the first time a Royal Navy warship had intercepted a missile in combat since the Gulf War in 1991.
The Houthis – who control large swathes of Yemen, including the capital Sanaa – have been targeting vessels they say are linked to Israel and the West in response to the continuing Israel-Gaza war.
Global supply chains are now facing severe disruption and rising costs as a result of some of the biggest shipping companies diverting journeys away from the Red Sea – one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.