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Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Send Drones to Attack Cargo Ships in Red Sea, Impacting Global Shipping

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Yemen’s Houthi rebels support Hamas Sends drones to attack two more cargo ships sailing through the Red Sea After the Houthi rebels launched a series of attacks on merchant ships related to Israel, Over the past few weeks Affecting shipping products around the world

On December 19, 2023, Al Jazeera news agency reported. Israel’s war on Gaza to subdue Hamas spreads Houthi rebellion in Yemen which supports Hamas It sent armed drones to attack more than two merchant ships passing through the Red Sea. It is the latest attack on a cargo ship. which is having a heavy impact on shipping around the world causing many shipping companies to announce changes to shipping routes

Houthi spokesman Yahya Zaria said on Monday, Dec. 18, that the two ships attacked by the Houthis were the Swan Atlantic, which is owned by a Norwegian company. and the Panamanian cargo ship MSC Clara. Houthi rebels attacked cargo ship ‘Swan Atlantic’ after crew failed to respond.

The Norwegian company that owns the Swan Atlantic later revealed that the Swan Atlantic had been attacked by an unidentified object. But no crew members were injured. The second cargo ship, MSC Clara, is of Panamanian origin. Details of the damage are not yet known.

The Houthi rebels have seized control of most of Yemen. It has begun attacking cargo ships passing through the Red Sea. It is located between the continents of Africa and Asia. Over the past few weeks and the Houthis warn that It is targeting cargo ships associated with Israel that are heavily attacking the Gaza Strip. causing the deaths of more than 18,000 Palestinians.

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2023-12-19 08:05:00

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