The British ship was targeted in the Red Sea
A British cargo ship was targeted in the waters near this country in the Red Sea today, Tuesday, despite the country's participation in the Yemeni airstrike. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the Reuters news agency reported on Tuesday that a security incident had occurred in Darya Red News reported and quoted the Embry maritime security company as reporting that the British ship was targeted by a drone attack. It happened in the west of Yemen. British Embry Maritime Security Company reported that a British cargo ship was hit by a drone. The mentioned company claimed that there was no damage to this ship.
No one has yet taken responsibility for this attack, but based on recent developments and events, it is likely that the Yemeni army carried out this retaliatory operation.
The Yemeni army has repeatedly announced that it will only target Israeli ships or ships bound for the occupied territories with the aim of stopping the Zionists’ crimes in Gaza, and any country that prevents this will be the target of drone and missile attacks by the armed forces. Yemen will be placed.
On January 21, the United Nations Security Council approved the resolution proposed by the United States and Japan against Yemen regarding the attacks in the Red Sea. This resolution was approved with 11 votes in favor and four abstentions from Russia, China and Algeria. This resolution became a green light for the United States and England to help the Israeli regime against attacks and retaliatory operations in Yemen and to carry out airstrikes on this Arab country from the sea and nearby bases. The provinces of Saada, Hodeidah, Bayda and Sana’a were targeted by the US coalition attacks. However, the Yemeni army retaliated against these attacks every time, and two British ships have been targeted this week. The National Salvation Government of Yemen said that the cessation of its attacks depends on the cessation of the war against Gaza. America and England return to Yemeni soil
Publisher | Tasnim News |