US military plane shot down “by mistake” in Red Sea

US military plane shot down “by mistake” in Red Sea
US military plane shot down “by mistake” in Red Sea

The guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg “fired in error (…) and hit” an F/A-18 fighter aircraft carrying two US Navy pilots who had taken off from the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and was located above the Red Sea.

“Initial analyzes indicate that one of the crew members was slightly injured,” reported the American Central Command for the Middle East (Centcom) in a press release. “The incident was not the result of hostile fire,” the army described, and an investigation was opened for “a suspected case of friendly fire.”

The United States has set up a multinational naval coalition in the region in response to attacks carried out for months off Yemen by Houthi rebels, who are disrupting traffic in the Red Sea and in the Gulf of Aden, a maritime zone essential for global trade.

Drones and missiles shot down

The rebels, who control large swathes of Yemen and are backed by Iran, are targeting ships they believe are linked to Israel, saying they are acting in solidarity with the Palestinians amid the war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. These attacks have prompted Washington to strike rebel targets in Yemen, sometimes with help from the United Kingdom.

On Saturday, the United States claimed to have destroyed Houthi military installations in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, a few hours after a shot, claimed by the rebels, left 16 lightly injured in central Israel. Rebel drones and cruise missiles were also shot down over the Red Sea, according to Centcom.

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