Iran’s Alborz warship has entered the Red Sea through the strategic Bab Al-Mandeb strait, Tasnim news agency reported Monday, at a time of heightened tensions over the globally important waterway.
The agency did not give specific reasons for its deployment, but noted that Iranian military vessels had operated in the area since 2009.
“The Alborz destroyer entered the Red Sea... by passing through the Bab Al-Mandeb,” waterway at the southern tip of the Red Sea, connecting with the Gulf of Aden in the Indian Ocean, the agency said.
It added that Iran’s naval fleet has been operating in the area “to secure shipping lanes, repel pirates, among other purposes since 2009.”
The United States in early December set up a multinational naval task force for the Red Sea following a flurry of missile and drone attacks by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi rebels on merchant vessels which led shipping companies to suspend passages through the area.
On Sunday, US Navy helicopters fired on Houthis attempting to board a cargo ship off Yemen, with the rebels reporting 10 fighters dead or missing.
On Monday, Britain’s Defense Secretary Grant Shapps said Britain was “willing to take direct action” against the Houthis “to deter threats to freedom of navigation in the Red Sea.”
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron had spoken on Sunday with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian about the Red Sea tensions.
“I made clear that Iran shares responsibility for preventing these attacks,” he said on social media, noting Tehran’s “long-standing support” for the Houthis.
In 2021, the Alborz repulsed a pirate attack against two oil tankers in the Gulf of Aden.