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World Defence NewsReport: Russia Assisted Houthis in Targeting Ships in the Red Sea

Report: Russia Assisted Houthis in Targeting Ships in the Red Sea

Russia Allegedly Provided Satellite Data to Houthi Rebels for Red Sea Attacks

In a significant development in the ongoing conflict in Yemen, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that Russia provided satellite data to aid the Houthi rebels in their strikes against ships in the Red Sea earlier this year. The report cites a source familiar with the matter and two anonymous European defense officials, indicating that the data was relayed through Iranian intermediaries and used to target commercial vessels with missiles and drones.

The Houthi movement, which has maintained control over large portions of Yemen, has ramped up its attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, claiming these actions are in solidarity with the Palestinians amid the recent Gaza war triggered by Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. This escalation has led to a notable decrease in maritime traffic through this vital shipping lane.

In a bid to ensure the safety of passage through the Red Sea, the United States and Britain have responded by sending a naval coalition to the area and conducting airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen. According to reports, there have been over 100 Houthi attacks in nearly a year, resulting in the deaths of four sailors, the sinking of two ships, and the ongoing detention of a vessel and its crew, which was hijacked in November.

Russian President Vladimir Putin appears intent on countering the political and economic isolation his country has faced from the West since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. This latest revelation comes just after a summit of BRICS nations—an alliance of countries including China, India, and Iran—collectively representing nearly half of the world’s population.

In a related context, Russia has faced new accusations this week regarding its involvement in Ukraine, with claims from the United States, South Korea, NATO, and Ukrainian officials that North Korea has dispatched troops to support Russian forces.

The situation remains fluid, with geopolitical ramifications expected as the international community monitors the rising tensions in both Yemen and Ukraine.

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