PNN – News sources reported that the CHRY SALIS ship, which was previously prohibited by the Yemeni Navy from crossing the Red Sea, received permission to pass through this area after negotiations and contact with the Navy.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Al-Mayadeen network announced that the ship, after the Yemeni army agreed to pass, moved on a safe route and reached its destination with full confidence.
The Yemeni army emphasized that the safe passage of the ship was made due to special circumstances and the recent ceasefire agreement in Gaza played a major role in this decision.
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According to the sources, these developments indicate changes in the regional atmosphere and the possibility of facilitating sea transportation following the ceasefire agreements.
These sources announced that the CHRY SALIS ship is the first prohibited ship that passed the Red Sea safely on the orders of the Yemeni army and after receiving assurances from the Yemeni navy.
Over the past year, the Yemeni army, in support of the resistance of the Palestinian nation in the Gaza Strip and in the framework of the Al-Aqsa storm operation, targeted several Zionist ships or ships bound for the occupied territories in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab strait, and dozens of drone and missile attacks on the regime’s positions Zionist also did.
During this period, the Yemeni army also carried out several successful missile and drone attacks on the occupied territories, especially on Tel Aviv.
The forces of the Yemeni army had committed to continue attacking the ships of this regime or the ships bound for the occupied territories in the Red Sea until the Zionist regime does not stop its attacks on Gaza.