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Security10:15 · 3h ago

Houthi Rebels Hijack Chemical Tanker in Red Sea Amid Iran Tensions

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Armed masked militants identified as Houthi rebels seized control of the chemical tanker Asana in the Red Sea, according to maritime security sources. The tanker was en route to the port of Bosaso in Somalia when the hijacking occurred approximately 65 nautical miles south of the Yemeni port city of Al Mukalla. Satellite tracking confirmed the vessel's course before the takeover.

Intelligence assessments indicate the Houthis acted under direct orders and funding from Iran's regime in Tehran. The British Maritime Trade Organization (UKMTO) officially reported the illegal boarding and urged all ships in the area to exercise heightened vigilance and report suspicious activities immediately. Local military authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation into the incident.

Experts believe this piracy act is part of Tehran's strategy to disrupt key maritime routes in the Red Sea as leverage against Western powers. The Iranian regime aims to signal that any escalation of U.S. military actions against Iran will provoke retaliatory measures targeting global maritime commerce.

This event underscores the growing security risks in the strategic Red Sea corridor, a vital passage for international trade, amid escalating tensions between Iran and the West.

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