Attacks in the Red Sea area – a vital channel for international trade – began in November and show no sign of stopping despite the US strikes.
Some ships have been targeted with drones and rockets, while in some cases helicopters have been used to drop militants on board.
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Over the weekend, a cruise missile fired at a US Navy destroyer was shot down.
Another US-owned ship was hit on Monday and a Malta-flagged cargo vessel the day after – with the latter prompting another American strike on missiles sites in Yemen.