Yemen's Houthis release video of sinking cargo ship in Red Sea

On June 20, local time, the Houthi armed forces in Yemen released a video of the sinking of the Greek cargo ship "TUTOR". On June 12, local time, the Houthi armed forces announced that they attacked the "TUTOR" cargo ship in the Red Sea through unmanned speedboats, drones and ballistic missiles. On the evening of the 18th, local time, according to the British Maritime Trade Operations Office (UKMTO) affiliated with the British military, the "TUTOR" cargo ship, which had been attacked by the Houthi armed forces, sank 66 nautical miles southwest of Hodeidah, Yemen. This is the second time that the Houthi armed forces have sunk a cargo ship since they announced attacks on the Red Sea and other shipping routes. Previously, the British cargo ship "Rubimal" sank in the waters near the Yemeni coast on March 1 after being hit by a Houthi armed missile. After the outbreak of a new round of Israeli-Palestinian conflict in October last year, the Houthi armed forces used drones and missiles to attack targets in the Red Sea waters many times. Since January 12 this year, the United States and the United Kingdom have launched air strikes on Houthi armed targets many times, causing casualties. Some countries condemned the actions of the United States and Britain, believing that this was a violation of Yemen's sovereignty and would exacerbate regional tensions.

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