A violent attacks in the Red Sea, and Britain counts a number of them


Britain revealed on Tuesday the most intense Yemeni attacks in the Red Sea in a short period.

Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

British agencies, most notably the British Maritime Trade Operations Organization and the Ambrey Maritime Security Agency, have counted three operations so far. According to those sources, the operations were carried out against ships, one of which was 97 miles northwest of Hudaydah and another 46 miles away.

The operations, according to the British naval-operated entities, were carried out with ballistic missiles, drones, and naval boats.

These attacks caused severe damage, most notably what was confirmed by “UKMTO,” which spoke of a hole in the ballast tank, hinting at the possibility of the ship veering off course.

It is unclear whether these attacks target a single ship or several ships, but their scale indicates that they are the most violent in weeks, as the Red Sea has remained devoid of ships linked to the occupation or involved in attempting to break the blockade imposed on its ports in the Mediterranean.

The return of operations in the Red Sea to the forefront comes parallel to the escalation of Yemeni operations in Israeli territory, where the Yemeni armed forces confirmed the execution of five attacks early today carried out by five drones of the “Jaffa” and “Samad 4” types, targeting “Tel Aviv” and the city of “Eilat.”

These operations come as Western countries and the US announced the reinforcement of their defenses in the region in anticipation of a regional escalation against Israeli occupation, with its announcement of a ground escalation against Lebanon. Their timing indicates the failure of these forces and fleets to intercept these attacks and portends of further escalation, especially with the new mobilizations after they had disappeared due to Yemeni strikes on the battleships.



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