The end of the mission of the German ship in the Red Sea
German forces announced that a German ship completed its mission in the Red Sea today and left the sea. |
A German warship completed its mission to protect Zionist commercial ships against Yemen and left the Red Sea early on Saturday.
According to Al-Quds Al-Arabi report, this ship was part of the European Union’s maritime defense mission known as ASPEDS, which was deployed in the Red Sea last February to protect Zionist commercial ships or those bound for the occupied territories against the attacks of Yemen, which supports the Palestinians. announced in Gaza, to protect.
The Red Sea leads to the Suez Canal, which is the most important sea route between Asia and Europe. In this regard, they demand an end to Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip.
The German military said the ship, which had a crew of 240, completed its mission at 5:50 a.m. (0350 GMT) and left the operational area.
Earlier, the Zionist media reported the departure of the Danish destroyer from the Red Sea due to the damage caused to it as a result of the attacks of the Yemeni army.
It should be noted that Yemeni Ansarullah forces have started their operation in the Red Sea since the middle of November and they say that they do not allow ships that belong to the Zionist regime or provide aid to this regime to pass through the Red Sea.
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The Associated Press news agency recently wrote in a report written by its analyst “John Gambrel” that the continuation of attacks by Yemeni forces on ships in the important Bab al-Mandab strait has caused a “serious challenge” to the West.
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