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US Sanctions Shipping Companies for Delivering Oil and Gas to Houthis

US Sanctions Shipping Companies for Delivering Oil and Gas to Houthis

Washington continues to pressure the Iran-backed Houthis over their attacks against Red Sea shipping. On Monday, Washington imposed sanctions on three vessels and owners for delivering gas and oil products to Yemen’s Houthis.

Treasury Department released a statement that targeted Marshall Islands registered Zaas Shipping & Trading Co, Great Success Shipping Co and Bagsak Shipping Co as well as Mauritius registered Bagsak Shipping Co. These companies and their cargo vessels were used to deliver oil products and gas to the Houthi controlled port of Ras Isa.

Michael Faulkender, Deputy Secretary of Treasury, said: "Today's actions underscore our commitment to disrupt Houthis efforts to fund dangerous and destabilizing attack in the region." Treasury will continue to use its tools and authority to target those that seek to allow the Houthis to exploit Yemenis and continue their violent campaign.

Houthi-controlled TV had broadcast a video of the sanctions just hours earlier

A U.S. Airstrike in Yemen killed 68 people inside a center of detention for African migrants.

In March, the United States designated the Houthis a "foreign terrorist organization," accusing them of threatening American civilians in the Middle East and their personnel as well as other partners in the area and the global maritime trade.

The Houthis claim that the attacks on ships are in solidarity with Palestinians living in Gaza. They have disrupted the global economy, increased inflation fears and heightened concerns about the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Since it overthrew the government in 2014, the group controls the majority of Yemen's population, including Sanaa. (Reporting Katharine Jack and Daphne Psaledakis, Editing by Doina Schiacu)

(source: Reuters)