The Russian Federation provided the Yemeni Houthis with satellite data for missile guidance and drones during attacks on ships The Red Sea.
RBC-Ukraine reports about this from the American publication The Wall Street Journal.
They fired at commercial vessels in this water area on the Near Side The Houthi militants in Yemen are worried about the end of the past. The grouping, which is supported by Iran, continues to attack the “main artery of light trade,” which brings even greater destabilization to the region.
“The Houthis, who began their attacks following the fate of the past through the war in Gaza, finally began to vikorize the Russian satellite data, when they intensified their blows,” a person familiar with to these nutritionists, and two European officials for defense nutrition.
The WSJ publication also indicates that data was transferred to Yemeni Houthi militants through members of the Iranian Corps of Islamic Revolution.
One of the American publications clarified that these members of the KVIR to Iran “were included before the Houthis near Yemen.”
Houthi attacks on ships near the Red Sea and the Aden confinement
Guess what, starting from the fall of the last century Houthis launch strikes near Yemen by ships in the Red Sea region. They explain their attacks on commercial shipping as a “sign of solidarity” with the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip, where Israel is conducting a military operation against terrorists in anticipation of a massive attack in 2023.
The US and the coalition of European countries The proposal is to launch an operation to protect shipping in the region, as well as attack Houthi militant targets near Yemeni.
Dodamo, the Houthis have vowed not to hit ships tankers that belong to the Russian Federation and China. However, such attacks were still dealt with.
Additionally, in the last spring, ZMI reported that the Yakhont missiles (P-800 Onix), which the Russian Federation had previously delivered to Hezbollah, the Kremlin is planning to transfer to Yemen fighters.
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