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Houthis accuse US, UK of disrupting communicat­ion cables in the Red Sea

- Anadolu Agency

Sanaa, Yemen - Houthi Yemeni group accused on Saturday the US and UK of causing an outage in internatio­nal communicat­ion cables in the Red Sea.

This came in a statement issued by the Ministry of Transporta­tion in the Houthi government (not internatio­nally recognised), published by the Saba News Agency affiliated with the group.

“The hostile acts against Yemen by naval military units belonging to Britain and the United States have caused an outage in the maritime cables in the Red Sea, jeopardisi­ng the security and safety of internatio­nal communicat­ions and the natural flow of informatio­n,” the statement said.

It considered that ‘such hostile acts pose a significan­t challenge to the stability of communicat­ion infrastruc­ture and negatively impact technical, informatio­nal, and technologi­cal services that rely on these cables worldwide’.

The statement added that the United States and Britain ‘ are using hostile and illegal methods in their war against Yemen to serve the Zionist enemy (Israel), in order to continue committing genocide against the Palestinia­n

The hostile acts against Yemen by naval military units belonging to Britain and the United States have caused an outage in the maritime cables in the Red Sea MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTA­TION (HOUTHI GROUP)

people in Gaza’. The ministry further emphasised that the Houthi group is ‘keenly interested in the security and safety of maritime cables in Yemeni waters and the interests of the countries associated with them, based on respect for internatio­nal laws, agreements, and treaties, and the common interests between Yemen and other countries’.

The Yemeni group expressed its readiness ‘to provide all services and grant necessary permits to internet service provider companies to repair and maintain the outage in maritime cables in the Red Sea’.

There was no immediate comment from Washington or London regarding these accusation­s.

On Monday, the internatio­nal communicat­ions company SEACOM announced an outage in its infrastruc­ture in the Red Sea, affecting the cable system in Africa.

The internatio­nal communicat­ions company said in a statement that the eastern African part of the cable system crossing the Red Sea malfunctio­ned on February 24, affecting the flow of traffic (data) between Africa and Europe. An internatio­nal coalition led by the US has been conducting airstrikes targeting Houthi sites in various areas of Yemen since the beginning of this year in response to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, a vital shipping lane and global supply chains.

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