Iran’s Alborz warship has entered the Red Sea, the
semi-official Tasnim news agency reported Monday, 1 Jan, at a time of soaring
tensions on the key shipping route amid the Israel-Hamas war and attacks on
vessels by forces allied to Tehran. Tasnim
did not give details of the Alborz’s mission but said Iranian warships had been
operating in open waters to secure shipping routes, combat piracy and carry out
other tasks since 2009.
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis have been targeting
vessels in the Red Sea since Nov to show support for Hamas. The Alborz warship
entered the Red Sea via the Bab al-Mandab Strait, Tasnim said, without saying
when. There were unconfirmed reports on social media it arrived late on
Saturday.
The Alvand class
destroyer had been a part of the Iranian navy’s 34th fleet, alongside the
Bushehr support vessel, and patrolled the Gulf of Aden, the north of the Indian
Ocean and the Bab Al-Mandab Strait as far back as 2015, according to Iran’s
Press TV. The state media announcement came a day after US
Navy helicopters fired on Houthi rebels attempting to board a cargo ship off
Yemen, with the rebels reporting 10 fighters dead.
Meanwhile, UK defence secretary Grant Shapps said
Monday that Britain is “willing to take direct action†against Houthi rebels.He described the situation as “a test for
the international communityâ€. “If we do not protect the Red Sea, it risks
emboldening those looking to threaten elsewhere including in the South China
Sea and Crimea.â€