The British Maritime Trade Center reported a security incident in the Red Sea
Today, some media sources reported a new security incident in the Red Sea, citing the British Maritime Trade Center. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, some media sources announced today (Wednesday, December 6) about the occurrence of a security incident in the Red Sea.
Reuters also quoted the British Maritime Trade Center as claiming a security incident in the Red Sea and wrote that the center announced reports of a security incident involving a drone in the Red Sea and specifically in It has received 47 miles from Hodeida port in Yemen.
Sputnik news agency also quoted this center and wrote: We received a report of an incident in which a drone moved to the west of Hodeidah port, ships should be careful in this area.
After the publication of this news, some sources linked it to the recent attacks of the Yemeni armed forces against Israeli ships in the Red Sea. However, more details of this news have not yet been published, and the National Salvation Government of Yemen has not confirmed or denied it.
Moments after the publication of this news, the Al-Mayadeen network, quoting Israeli media, announced that the alarm had sounded in the port of Eilat and wrote that the residents of Eilat heard at least two explosions. have reported
The Zionist media also announced that the regime’s air defenses were activated following the sighting of a missile over the Red Sea that targeted the port of Eilat.
The government of Yemen last November 28, in the shadow of the continuation of the brutal genocide in Gaza, announced by publishing a statement that the ships with the flag of the Zionist regime, used by this regime or owned by the Israelis are targeted. and after that, he fulfilled his promise. After the Yemeni Navy’s missile and drone attack on two Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Washington also took action and started actions with the stated aim of creating a safe corridor for Israeli ships.
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