A US official tells Al Arabiya English that underwater internet cables in the Red Sea were likely damaged as a result of a ship that sank after Yemen’s Houthis attacked it.
A UK-owned bulk carrier, the Rubymar, sank after being attacked by the Houthis last month in the Red Sea. The ship was carrying hazardous fertilizer.
The Belize-registered Rubymar is the first vessel lost since the Houthis began targeting commercial ships in November. Those drone and missile assaults have forced shipping firms to divert ships to the longer route around southern Africa, disrupting global trade by delaying deliveries and sending costs higher.
The Iran-aligned Houthis, who control the north of Yemen and other large centers, say their campaign is a show of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
The Houthi attacks have prompted a series of strikes against their positions by the United States and Britain, and have led other navies to send vessels to the region to try to protect the vital Suez Canal trade route.
With Reuters
Underwater internet cables in Red Sea likely damaged after Houthis downed ship
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