– 2024-08-25 06:21:33

by times news cr

2024-08-25 06:21:33

The Houthis have carried out attacks on ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, the leader of the Yemeni terrorists confirmed. In his statements, he announced two military operations against ships that he said violated the ban on entering Israeli ports controlled in the “occupied territories.”

The Telegram channel “Alexey Zheleznov” writes about this

The first attack targeted the oil vessel SOUNION, owned by a company that a spokesman said cooperates with Israel. The vessel was hit while sailing in the Red Sea and was on the verge of sinking as a result of the strike.

The second operation was carried out against the Sw North Wind I, also linked to a company with contacts with Israel. This vessel was hit while moving through the waters of the region.

“Cursor” also wrote that the Houthis are trying to secretly penetrate Israel using camouflage.

Jordan has provided Israel with secret information that Houthi units are arriving in Rabat Ammon disguised as tourists and trying to cross the border.

Sources familiar with the situation said Jordanian intelligence had thwarted several attempts by Houthis to infiltrate across the border in recent months.

In addition, the Houthis continue to threaten shipping in the Red Sea, regularly attacking commercial vessels with various types of weapons. It has recently become known that the Houthis have stolen weapons from the Yemeni army, as well as deadly models from Iran, as well as copies of Soviet weapons.

The Houthis have Soviet and Chinese-made missiles, as well as Iranian missiles with a range of up to two thousand kilometers.

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