胡塞武装控制媒体发布的视频画面显示,“魔法海洋”号货轮遭袭后正沉没。

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According to a report by The Wall Street Journal on the 11th, the “Magic Ocean” and “Eternity C” merchant ships, which were attacked by Houthi forces, had sought help from the British Navy and the EU’s naval fleet but were told “no ships are available nearby.”
The video footage released by the Houthi forces controlling the media shows the “Magic Ocean” cargo ship sinking after being attacked.
Previous reports have indicated that the Houthi forces in Yemen announced the sinking of two cargo ships into the Red Sea off Hodeidah province in Yemen. A representative of the cargo ship operator revealed to The Wall Street Journal that before the ship sank, he desperately sought help from the British Navy and the EU’s naval contingent, only to be told they “had no ships available in the area.”
The representative also stated that the Houthi forces launched fierce attacks using drones and other equipment against the cargo ship, causing it to sink and resulting in at least three crew members lost. However, there was no American or Western allied warship that could offer assistance.
In early May, the United States reached an agreement with the Houthi forces for a ceasefire, but following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the Houthi forces announced a resumption of attacks on U.S. vessels in the Red Sea. However, a senior U.S. official stated that the ceasefire remains effective as long as the Houthi forces do not fire upon U.S. vessels. A spokesperson for the Pentagon said that the U.S. has not altered its “military posture” in response to the attack.
The report mentions that due to a lack of military resources such as ships in the vicinity, Western forces have struggled to counter the increasingly complex arsenal of the Houthi forces in recent months. High-ranking U.S. officials, a British Navy spokesperson, and the head of the EU’s naval mission in the Middle East all expressed that there are “no ships” in the Red Sea route near the West.

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