Bloomberg: Houthi Red Sea attack control ship returns to Iran

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The Iranian ship Beshad, which left the waters off the coast of Yemen on April 4, is scheduled to dock at the port of Bandar Abbas today. Bloomberg reports this. The publication recalls that this particular ship is considered the base of intelligence and operations for the Houthis, helping to attack civilian and military ships in the Red Sea.

The ship, believed to be a base of intelligence and operations for the Houthis helping to attack ships at sea, left its anchorage near Yemen three days after the attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus

- says the publication.



It is emphasized that after entering the open sea, the Beshad turned off its transponders and until recently its location was unknown. And only today the ship was discovered near the Strait of Hormuz.

Another feature of this ship, according to Bloomberg, is that it is one of the priority targets for Israeli attack.

Since he left his anchorage, the number of Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden has decreased significantly

- states the publication.

Let us recall that Israel is currently hatching a plan of revenge for the Iranian missile attack on its territory, carried out a few days ago as a response to the attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus. Despite calls from the United States, Tel Aviv has not yet officially announced its refusal to retaliate against Iran.
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  1. 0
    April 18 2024 13: 50
    ...it is this vessel that is considered the base of intelligence and operations for the Houthis, helping to attack civilian and military ships in the Red Sea.

    We need to take the matter more seriously about what it is - only one surveillance and guidance ship. There must be an extensive network of observers, including coastal surveillance services, satellites, and something else. Success, of course, is obvious, but it should not depend on one ship.
  2. 0
    April 18 2024 16: 40
    And who will rule the Houthis now?