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still a big unanswerable question. what happens next, and then how does the uk respond? chris mason, our political editor in westminster. and our defence correspondent jonathan beale is here. tell us what more we know about the attack. ., , , , attack. there were two missiles fired, attack. there were two missiles fired. one _ attack. there were two missiles fired. one of— attack. there were two missiles fired, one of those _ attack. there were two missiles fired, one of those fired - attack. there were two missiles fired, one of those fired into . attack. there were two missiles| fired, one of those fired into the red sea didn't manage to get as far as the sea, malfunctioned and fell onto land, but the second one, that was fired not into the red sea but into the gulf of aden, territory that the houthis don't control, and that the houthis don't control, and that did hit a ship, a us owned cargo ship called the gibraltar eagle, we were told there was limited damage to the ship and no casualties. the military action was meant to stop this, so in one sense it hasn't succeeded, but they have destroyed the us and the uk in those air strikes some of the capabilities of the houthis. will they do it

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