Four Charged with Smuggling Weapons to Houthis; Navy SEALs Die in Operation
The U.S. Navy intercepted a vessel carrying Iranian-made missile components to Yemen's Houthis, resulting in charges against four mariners and the deaths of two Navy SEALs.
- Four mariners charged with smuggling Iranian-made missile components to Houthis, facing federal charges in the U.S.
- Two U.S. Navy SEALs died during the operation to intercept the vessel carrying the weapons.
- The seized weapons included components for medium-range ballistic missiles and anti-ship cruise missiles.
- Houthis continue attacks on commercial shipping and military vessels, escalating their operations with new 'submarine weapons'.
- U.S. and coalition forces have conducted defensive strikes targeting Houthis, disrupting some weapon deliveries.







































