"Russian and Chinese Warships Navigate Red Sea Amid Houthi Attacks"
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Russian warships, including the cruiser Varyag and frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov, have entered the Red Sea, as the Houthi group in Yemen continues to attack ships in the region in support of Palestinians and in response to what they perceive as Israeli aggression. The attacks have targeted vessels with ties to the United States, Britain, and Israel, with the recent sinking of the Rubymar cargo ship posing an environmental risk due to its cargo of 21,000 metric tons of ammonium phosphate sulfate fertilizer.
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