Bloomberg: 46 ships changed course before entering the Red Sea
Following the Yemeni army's naval operation against ships bound for occupied Palestine in the Red Sea, Bloomberg reported that 46 ships changed course before entering the Red Sea. |
– International news – Tasnim news agency, the Bloomberg news network reported on Monday, citing data from a company that tracks ships, that 46 ships instead of Choosing the Red Sea to reach their destination, they bypassed the Cape of Good Hope (in South Africa) to reach their destination.
These events happen while the Yemeni army aims to end the attacks of the Zionist regime against Gaza. ships passing through the Red Sea to the occupied territories will be seized. Stopped from the Red Sea
The British Petroleum Oil Company has temporarily suspended the passage of all its oil tankers in the Red Sea following the strong warnings of the Yemeni army about operations against ships associated with Israel.
The British oil and gas company has “temporarily suspended” voyages through the Red Sea, Bloomberg News reported, citing a statement from BP on Monday.
This statement reads: “Due to the deteriorating security situation for shipping in the Red Sea, BP has decided to suspend all voyages through the Red Sea.”
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Publisher | Tasnim News |