Yemen’s Houthi movement will expand its targets in the Red Sea region to include US ships, an official from the Iran-allied group has said, as it vowed to keep up attacks after US and British strikes on its sites in Yemen, AFP reports.

British and American ships had become “legitimate targets” due to the strikes launched by the two countries on Yemen last week, Nasruldeen Amer, a spokesperson for the Houthis, told Al Jazeera.

“The ship doesn’t necessarily have to be heading to Israel for us to target it. It is enough for it to be American,” Amer said. “The United States is on the verge of losing its maritime security.”

In the latest apparent attack, the US Central Command said Houthi forces in Yemen struck the US-owned and operated dry bulk ship Gibraltar Eagle with an anti-ship ballistic missile on Monday, although there were no reports of injuries or significant damage.

 This US Navy handout photo taken on April 29, 2015 shows the USS Laboon (DDG-58) sailing into Souda Bay, Greece, during a scheduled port visit April 29. — AFP/File
This US Navy handout photo taken on April 29, 2015 shows the USS Laboon (DDG-58) sailing into Souda Bay, Greece, during a scheduled port visit April 29. — AFP/File

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