US sanctions Russia-based network for helping Yemen's Houthis
- The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on a network aiding Yemen's Houthis, which reportedly supports Houthi official Sa'id Al-Jamal with weapons procurement and financing.
- The sanctions target individuals and companies allegedly linked to Sa'id Al-Jamal, who is key in procuring goods for the Houthis, according to the Treasury Department.
- U.S. Officials claim the Houthis, designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization, threaten regional stability, and the U.S. Aims to diminish their capabilities.
- As reported, Russia has provided targeting data and technical assistance to the Houthis, contributing to increased attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.
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US sanctions Russia-based network for helping Yemen’s Houthis
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·Jerusalem, Israel
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The United States imposed sanctions on Wednesday on Russia-based people and entities working to help procure weapons and commodities - including stolen Ukrainian grain - for Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis, the Treasury Department said.
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