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Houthis Attack Chinese Oil Tanker, Violating Safe Passage Agreement

Despite promises to China and Russia, Houthi rebels targeted a Chinese-owned vessel in the Red Sea, raising concerns over regional maritime security.

  • Houthi rebels fired five missiles at the Chinese-owned oil tanker M/V Huang Pu in the Red Sea, despite a prior agreement promising safe passage.
  • The attack caused minimal damage and a small fire on the tanker, but no casualties were reported.
  • US Central Command reported the incident, highlighting the violation of the agreement with China and Russia intended to ensure safe transit through the volatile region.
  • The incident underscores the deepening ties between Iran, China, and Russia, with Iran's support of the Houthis posing challenges to international commerce and regional stability.
  • Amid the attack, US forces engaged Houthi drones over the Red Sea, emphasizing efforts to protect freedom of navigation and secure international waters.
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