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    British navy seizes Iran missiles, parts likely Yemen bound

    DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AP) – The British navy seized anti-tank missiles and fins for ballistic missile assemblies during a raid on a small boat heading from Iran likely to Yemen, authorities said yesterday, the latest such seizure in the Gulf of Oman.

    The seizure by the Royal Navy comes after other seizures by French and United States (US) forces in the region as Western powers increase their pressure on Iran, as it now enriches uranium closer than ever to weapons-grade levels.

    It also comes as regional and international powers try to find an end to the yearslong war gripping Yemen, the Arab world’s poorest country, and as Iran arms Russia in its war on Ukraine.

    The raid took place on February 23 after an American aircraft detected a small boat heading from Iran, with a helicopter from the Royal Navy frigate HMS Lancaster giving chase to the vessel, the British Defence Ministry said. The boat tried to re-enter Iranian territorial water, but was stopped before it could.

    Anti-tank missiles and medium-range ballistic missile components seized by the United Kingdom Royal. PHOTO: AP

    Inside the boat, British troops found Russian 9M133 Kornet anti-tank guided missiles, known in Iran as ‘Dehlavieh’, the US Navy’s Mideast-based 5th Fleet and the British navy said.

    Also on board were small fins that the US Navy identified as jet vanes for medium-range ballistic missiles. Iranian components have helped build a missile arsenal for Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who have held the country’s capital, Sanaa, since 2014.

    A United Nations (UN) resolution bans arms transfers to Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.

    Tehran long has denied arming the rebels, despite physical evidence, numerous seizures and experts tying the weapons back to Iran.

    “This seizure by HMS Lancaster and the permanent presence of the Royal Navy in the Gulf region supports our commitment to uphold international law and tackle activity that threatens peace and security around the world,” British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said.

    Iranian state media did not immediately acknowledge the seizure. Iran’s mission to the UN did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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