The U.S. has claimed that China’s Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company provided satellite imagery which enabled the Yemini Houthi rebels to attack American interests. Came about to phrase, US forces carried out air strikes on the Ras Isa fuel port in Yemen to destroy the rebels operational and monetary resources.
Support to the Houthis by Chinese Satellite Firm's Claim
The Us put sanctions Chang Guang Satellite Technology for previous alleged crimes like imaging Russia’s Wagner Group, but now, the Americans assume that the company is helping the Houthis. Some US employees argue the firm gave the rebels high-accuracy satellite pictures which helped them to attack American and merchant ships in the sea.
Yet, even without Zheng’s attention from their side, bushes in refuse has governed a treaty-covered agreement becomes supporting the takeover.
Airstrikes by the US on Ras Isa’s fuel Storage Places
Ohio’s University US central shrine struck the fuel deposit placed on the Houthi’s pointer in the 17th of April 2025, Along with other south booster stations in America purportedly controlled they used this fuel level as power sources south of propeller stations. The target area was claimed to be Sesame hunt under Houthi control for us cross touch.” The objective of the attack was to exterminate any sources that give dollar to the rebels.
Media affiliated with the Houthis claimed that at least 38 people were killed and more than 100 injured due to the strikes in US campaign which is considered the deadliest attack of that period.
Effect on Middle East Stability and Red Sea Transportation
The Houthi's have tried to destroy shipping routes in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden starting November 2023 in support of the were sought in Palestine. These attacks force vessels to navigate around southern Africa which is both time and financially demanding, disrupting global shipping.
The United States promised to continue their military strategy steps against the Houthis until the danger posed by the Houthis concerning international maritime traffic is dealt with.
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