The French military has successfully repelled an attack on one of its guided-missile frigates in the Red Sea, a top government minister has said. The military noted that the attempted drone strikes were launched from Yemen.

Speaking to lawmakers in the French Senate on Monday, Armed Forces Minister Sebastien Lecornu provided an update on last weekend’s failed attack, stating that all hostile aircraft had been shot down with guided munitions.

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Two drones coming from Yemen deliberately targeted … our multi-mission frigate Languedoc, which was carrying out a patrol in the Red Sea.

These were Aster 15 missiles, which were launched in self-defense to destroy the two drones. This was done [successfully] and therefore protected the boat and the crew alike.

The military previously said the drones had been launched from the coast of al-Hodeida, Yemen, an area controlled by the armed faction, which is formally known as Ansar Allah and has ruled parts of the Middle Eastern nation since a 2014 uprising.

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Yemen has repeatedly vowed to attack any ships the group believes to be aiding Israel amid the latest conflict with Palestinian militants in Gaza. They have already attacked, and in some cases seized, a number of commercial and military ships transiting the Red Sea.

Earlier this month, the US military said one of its warships had come under attack in the region. Nonetheless, Yemen later claimed responsibility for the incident.

Yemen pledges to continue such operations until the Israeli aggression against our steadfast Arab Muslim brothers in the Gaza Strip stops.

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Yemen previously published dramatic footage showing fighters seizing a cargo ship in the Red Sea, with commandos seen descending onto the vessel from a helicopter and holding crew members at gunpoint.

The group claimed the craft was linked to Israel, although West Jerusalem later denied any direct connection to the vessel.

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Yemen would prevent the passage of ships heading towards the Zionist entity, referring to Israel, and demanded additional aid for Palestinians under Israeli mass bombardment.

The head of Israel’s National Security Council, Tzachi Hanegbi, has accused Yemen rebel of imposing a naval siege, and said his country would take action should other nations fail to do so.

He added that the Israel regime had urged both the United States and European Union to take countermeasures, although it is unclear what the request entailed.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point Middle East War News 2023.

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Karl not telling You
Karl not telling You
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December 12, 2023 17:14

Is Red Sea french Territory?
French Navy ships has nothing to do there!

Rumi Vesuna
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December 14, 2023 04:57

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Sky Diver
Sky Diver
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December 12, 2023 17:25

US, French and British Navy have nothing to do outside their territorial waters but they think all the seas belong to them.

Primavera
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December 12, 2023 17:26

You mean the F-UK-US coalition?

AboAbbas
AboAbbas
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December 12, 2023 17:34

France will suffer in pain. Their military is as fragile and puffy as their croissants.