A Houthi rebel missile strike set a British-owned cargo ship ablaze in the Gulf of Aden after the Iran-backed terror group announced it would ban US, UK and Israeli ships from operating in the Red Sea, the US military said.
British cargo ship set ablaze in Houthi missile strike, US says
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