Europe seeks to increase ships in the Red Sea
The European Union is looking to increase the number of its ships in a mission in the Red Sea. |
according to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, the commander of the EU mission in the Red Sea wants to significantly increase the number of ships of this The operation should be increased in order to better defend against the possible attacks of the Yemeni army on the ships belonging to the Zionist regime in the Red Sea.
In the framework of this mission, only four warships from the European Union They patrol an area twice the territory of this block.
The European Union’s mission, called SPIDES, which is Greek for “shield”, claims to have escorted 68 ships and carried out 11 attacks in less than two months since its establishment.
Europe claims that the mission only defends civilian ships and does not involve any military attacks. The southern part of the Red Sea is a high-risk area for the SPEEDS mission.
Vasilios Gryparis, the commander of the EU operation, said: “Only once between the two distances is longer than the area.” It may take 10 days by one of our ships and also it takes almost two days to pass through the high risk area.
He stated that this high risk area in months The past has seen several attacks in which drones and ballistic missiles have been used.
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© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |