US aircraft carrier Eisenhower crosses Strait of Hormuz, enters Gulf waters
US ships patrol to secure safe passage in international waterways
By Anadolu staff
WASHINGTON (AA) – The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Sunday that the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier navigated through the Strait of Hormuz and entered the Persian Gulf.
“On Nov. 26, the Carrier Strike Group Eisenhower (IKECSG) completed a transit of the Strait of Hormuz to enter the waters of the Arabian Gulf as the Strike Group continues to support USCENTCOM missions,” CENTCOM said on X.
The IKECSG will patrol the waterway to ensure freedom of navigation.
In a related development, CENTCOM said a US warship received a destress call from a commercial tanker in the Gulf of Aden, but the tanker is now safe.
“On Nov. 26, the USS MASON (DDG 87), with allied ships from our coalition counter-piracy task force (TF 151) and associated aircraft responded to a distress call from the M/V CENTRAL PARK, a commercial vessel, that they were under attack by an unknown entity,” CENTCOM said.
“Upon arrival, coalition elements demanded release of the vessel. Subsequently, five armed individuals debarked the ship and attempted to flee via their small boat. The MASON pursued the attackers, resulting in their eventual surrender.”
CENTCOM assured the safety of the tanker’s crew.
Following the Palestinian group Hamas's surprise attack on Oct. 7 which marked the beginning of a new phase of confrontation between Palestinian factions in Gaza and Israel, Washington announced the strengthening of the capabilities of its Fifth Fleet in the region, whose missions extend from the Red Sea to the Gulf.
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