US Aircraft Carrier Truman Retreats After Being Attacked By Yemenis

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Open source data showed that the US aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman retreated towards the northern Red Sea, a day after the Yemeni armed forces announced that it was targeted with cruise missiles and drones in an attack that resulted in the downing of an F-18 fighter jet.

According to data published by trackers of US warship movements, the US aircraft carrier retreated towards the northern Red Sea, a distance estimated at more than 300 kilometers from its last location on Sunday morning when its aircraft carried out airstrikes on Yemen, and was at the same time attacked by 8 cruise missiles and 17 drones, according to what the Yemeni armed forces announced, which had confirmed the aircraft carrier’s retreat after the attack.

Air navigation tracking data for the Truman carrier’s aircraft also confirmed its retreat, as the data monitored flights between Bahrain and Jeddah, and the aircraft carrier appeared to be in the waters opposite Jeddah and Rabigh, which means that it retreated north at a noticeable speed within 24 hours from its previous location.

The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln retreated from the Arabian Sea last November and left across the Pacific Ocean after being attacked by Yemen, and the aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower retreated and left the Red Sea in the middle of the year after several attacks.