Houthis

US imposes sanctions on companies in Russia that supplied weapons and stolen Ukrainian grain to the Houthis
The United States has imposed sanctions on individuals and companies based in Russia that helped supply weapons and goods to Yemen’s Houthis.

In Odesa, relatives met sailors released from Houthi captivity (video)
The sailors were returned from long-term captivity in Yemen thanks to a special operation by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

Defense Intelligence and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs evacuated Ukrainian sailors released from Houthi captivity
The Main Intelligence Directorate, together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, evacuated three Ukrainian sailors who had been held captive for over a year.

Houthis freed sailors from Galaxy Leader ship: Ukrainians were among the crew
Yemeni Houthis have released the crew of the commercial vessel Galaxy Leader. It is known that Ukrainians were among the crew.

Third voyage in a row: Russian ship with stolen Ukrainian grain heads to Yemen
The Russians are once again transporting stolen Ukrainian wheat from the temporarily occupied areas of the Zaporizhzhia region to the Yemeni Houthis.

Russia supplies stolen Ukrainian grain to Houthis: UN allows ship to pass
A Russian-flagged vessel has secretly exported grain from the port of occupied Sevastopol to Houthi-controlled Yemen for the second time in months.

Ukraine called on IMO countries to deny access to ports to Russian vessels and release the “Galaxy Leader” crew
The Ukrainian delegation delivered a speech during the 109th session of the Maritime Safety Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

The Russians are again taking stolen Ukrainian wheat to the Houthis
The ship Zafar, which is probably loaded with Ukrainian grain, is again sent to the port of Yemen.

Russia provided satellite data to the Houthis to attack ships in the Red Sea, WSJ
Russia provided the Yemeni Houthis with satellite data that helped them carry out attacks on civilian vessels in the Red Sea.

The Russian bulk carrier “Zafar” again transported stolen Ukrainian wheat to the Houthis
After leaving the port in temporarily occupied Sevastopol, the ship’s crew turned off the transponder, which indicates the intention to hide the route.