"Multiple Red Sea Internet Cables Severed in Ongoing Houthi Attacks"

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Three undersea data cables in the Red Sea have been cut, disrupting global internet and telecommunications, as Yemen's Houthi rebels continue to target the vital waterway. The rebels deny responsibility, blaming disruptions on British and U.S. military operations. Meanwhile, a Houthi missile attack set a ship ablaze in the Gulf of Aden, but caused no injuries. The attacks have raised concerns about the impact on global shipping and telecommunications, with efforts underway to reroute traffic and repair the damaged cables.
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- Red Sea Conflict Threatens Key Internet Cables The Wall Street Journal
- 3 Red Sea data cables cut amid continued Houthi attacks in vital waterway The Times of Israel
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