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Houthi Missile Strike Hits Chinese Tanker in Red Sea

Despite promising not to attack Chinese ships, Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired five ballistic missiles at a Chinese-owned oil tanker, M/V Huang Pu, in the Red Sea, causing minimal damage and a small fire. The Houthis have been using drones and missiles to target ships in the region and recently signed an agreement with China and Russia for safe transit. The deepening partnership between China, Russia, and Iran has raised concerns, with US Gen. Michael Kurilla warning that their collaboration creates a chaotic landscape favorable for exploitation and extremism. The attack on the Huang Pu prompted US forces to engage six Houthi drones over the southern Red Sea to protect freedom of navigation and international waters.

Houthi Missile Strikes Chinese-Owned Tanker in Red Sea

Despite assurances of safe passage, the Iran-backed Houthi group attacked a Chinese-owned oil tanker in the Red Sea with ballistic missiles, causing minimal damage. The attack comes after negotiations between Chinese and Russian officials and the Houthi spokesman for immunity from the blockade. The blockade, initially in support of Hamas, has expanded to target global shipping, leading to casualties and drawing international condemnation. The Houthi group aims to disrupt key trade routes and has continued its attacks despite coalition efforts to deter them.

Indian Navy Rescues Crews from Multiple Hijackings by Somali Pirates

The Indian Navy rescued an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel with 19 Pakistani crew members from Somali pirates, who expressed gratitude for the rescue. The Navy remains committed to Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean Region and has deployed warships to ensure security against maritime threats. This comes amid escalating attacks by Houthi rebels of Yemen and Somali pirates, disrupting maritime trade between Europe and Asia.