UAE forces destroy two Houthi militias’ boats in Red Sea Coast

HODEIDAH / WAM

The UAE Armed Forces, as part of the Arab Coalition Forces, on Wednesday morning destroyed two boats of the Iranian-backed Houthi militias in international waters, who were threatening one of the commercial oil tankers in the Red Sea, while two other boats managed to escape.
The Houthi militias have repeatedly attacked merchant ships and threatened commercial shipping and global trade routes in the Red Sea starting from the Hodeidah port, which is still under their control. The militias are carrying out these terrorist acts, in a state of being desperate as a result of their successive losses in the Red Sea Coast.

UAE’s humanitarian efforts hailed
The Geneva Centre for Human Rights Advancement and Global Dialogue has praised the UAE’s prestigious international position in the humanitarian aid field, emphasising that it reflects the country’s leadership extraordinary vision.
The wise leadership of the UAE is keen to continue the march of giving of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, which reached the underprivileged in all regions of the world regardless of their beliefs, nationalities and languages.
In a statement on the UAE foreign aid to Yemen, Dr. Hanif Hassan Ali Al Qassim, Chairman of the Centre said that the increase in size and value of the aid reflect the conviction of the UAE community and its leadership on the importance of helping the brotherly Yemeni people to face their plight and support Legitimacy in Yemen to restore security and stability.
He added that the relief assistance covers all living requirements, praising the great efforts of the UAE and its Armed Forces and civilian volunteers, who sacrifice their lives to deliver aid to Yemenis.

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