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A new marine accident in the southwest of Hodeida, Yemen

Security sources reported a new marine incident that occurred in the west of Yemen.

Reporting Mehr News Agency According to Al-Masira, the English maritime security company Embry of the new maritime incident in the coast Yemen informed.

The company announced in a statement: Information about the targeting of a ship about 54 nautical miles southwest of Hodeidah in Yemen has been reported.

No further details have been released.

While yesterday, the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, Yahya Saree, announced the new operations of the country’s army in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea and announced: 3 joint operations against 3 ships in We performed the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea. We targeted the American ship “LAREGO DESERT” and the Israeli ship “MSC MECHELA” in the Indian Ocean. The “MINERVA LISA” ship, which violated the ban on entering the occupied Palestinian ports, was also targeted in the Red Sea. 2 unique operations were carried out against 2 American destroyers in the Red Sea. Naval, missile and drone operations successfully achieved their goals.

It should be said that Yemen has announced that in order to support the Palestinian people and resistance, it will not allow Zionist ships or ships whose destination is the ports of the occupied lands to pass through the Arabian Sea and the Red Sea. The Yemeni army has carried out successful operations in this framework and caused a lot of economic damage to the southern ports of the occupied lands. But on the other hand, the American-British coalition has attacked the lands of Yemen several times under the pretext of supporting navigation in the Red Sea in open support of the Zionist regime’s crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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