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Yemen's Houthis Vow To Sink British Ships

A satellite image shows the cargo ship Rubymar before it sank, on the Red Sea

Yemen's Houthi rebels have declared their intention to continue targeting British ships in the region, escalating tensions in the already volatile area.

The announcement comes amidst ongoing conflict between the Houthis and the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, with the rebels accusing the UK of supporting the coalition's military operations.

The Houthis have claimed responsibility for recent attacks on British vessels, including the sinking of a cargo ship in the Red Sea. These actions have raised concerns about the safety of international shipping routes passing through the region.

The UK government has condemned the attacks, labeling them as a threat to global maritime security. British officials have called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Yemen.

In response to the Houthi threats, the British Navy has increased its presence in the region to protect British ships and ensure the safety of maritime trade routes.

The situation remains tense as both sides show no signs of backing down. The international community is closely monitoring the developments and urging all parties to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful solution.

As the conflict continues to unfold, the impact on shipping and regional stability remains a cause for concern. The escalation of violence in the region underscores the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and prevent further destabilization.

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