Indians, Saudi Arabia crack down on financial aid to Houthi rebels – NEWS 360 – GULF

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Riyadh: Saudi Arabia has released details of Indians providing financial assistance to Houthi rebels in Yemen. According to Saudi Arabia, two Indians, Chiranjeev Kumar Singh and Manoj Saberbal, are aiding the rebels. In addition, Saudi Arabia has released information on eight other foreign nationals and 15 companies providing assistance to the Houthis. Others on the list are from Yemen, Syria, the United Kingdom and Somalia. They have been included in the list of terrorists. Authorities are preparing to move to freeze assets.

The Houthis, who have been intensifying their attacks on Saudi Arabia, announced a temporary ceasefire last week. The rebels announced that they would suspend drone strikes for a few days. The move comes amid Saudi airstrikes on Houthi-held airports and seaports.

Saudi Arabia has launched a major offensive after rebels attacked an oil depot in the country. The Houthi attack with drones and ballistic missiles set the oil depot on fire. Two tanks in Aramco caught fire.

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