The Houthis are sinking ships again, just months after Trump claimed Red Sea victory
YEMEN, JUL 9 – The Iran-backed Houthis sank multiple vessels last week using drones and missiles despite a $1 billion US campaign that included over 1,100 airstrikes, officials said.
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Houthis claim responsibility for deadly attack on Red Sea ship
Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility Wednesday for sinking a second merchant vessel in as many days, marking a renewed and deadly escalation in their campaign against Red Sea shipping following a months-long lull.
The Houthis are sinking ships again, just months after Trump claimed Red Sea victory
Trump said in May that Houthis had ‘capitulated but, more importantly, we will take their word that they say they will not be blowing up ships anymore’. But, ships are again being attacked
Yemen's Houthi group claimed responsibility Wednesday evening for the sinking of the cargo ship Eternity Sea in the Red Sea, announcing the rescue of several crew members, the provision of medical care, and their transfer to a safe location.
The military forces of the Houthi terrorist organization sank a ship in the Red Sea today. They fired at least three surface-to-sea missiles at it, blowing a huge hole in the bottom until it sank. Watch The post With three surface-to-sea missiles: The Houthis sink another ship. Watch appeared first on سروژیم.
This claim of the Yemeni armed organization, allied with Iran, marks a resumption of their actions against ships that they believe are linked to Israel.
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