Australia Confirms Support To Airstrikes In Yemen

Australia Confirms Support To Airstrikes In Yemen

CANBERRA, Jan 12 (NNN-AAP) – The Australian government has confirmed the country’s involvement in airstrikes on Houthi military sites in Yemen.

Richard Marles, deputy prime minister and minister for defence, today said, Australia supported strikes launched by the United States and Britain on Houthi rebels, this morning local time.

Marles told reporters at a press conference that, Australian personnel were present in operational headquarters, during the strikes, but that he could not elaborate on the nature of their involvement.

“On Jan 4, Australia was part of 14 countries which issued a statement warning the Houthi rebels that, if they continue to attack maritime activity in the Red Sea, there would be consequences,” Marles said.

“They have continued their attacks on maritime and naval assets. As a result the attacks today have occurred.”

Australia in Dec rejected a request from the United States, to send a Royal Australian Navy warship to the Red Sea, to “help secure international shipping lanes.”

The government instead committed to deploying additional Australian Defence Force officers, to the 39-nation Combined Maritime Forces command in Bahrain.– NNN-AAP  

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