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Houthi Rebels Hijack Chemical Tanker in Red Sea Amid Iran Tensions
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
Houthi rebels hijacked the chemical tanker Asana in the Red Sea near Yemen, acting under Iranian orders to disrupt maritime routes as a warning to the West. British and local authorities are investigating and urging caution in the area.
- 01Houthi rebels hijacked the chemical tanker Asana in the Red Sea near Yemen.
- 02The tanker was heading to Bosaso port in Somalia when seized 65 nautical miles south of Al Mukalla.
- 03Intelligence links the Houthis' actions to direct Iranian orders and funding.
- 04UKMTO confirmed the illegal boarding and called for heightened vigilance among ships.
- 05The hijacking aims to pressure the West amid rising Iran-U.S. tensions.
- 06Local military authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
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