Houthis Grant Access to Damaged Red Sea Tanker Amid Spill Fears | Times Now World

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Yemen's Houthis have allowed salvage crews to access the damaged Sounion oil tanker in the Red Sea, following international pressure to prevent a potential environmental disaster. The tanker, carrying 1 million barrels of crude oil, was attacked by the Houthis, posing a significant threat of an oil spill. The situation remains tense as efforts to stabilize the vessel continue under the risk of further Houthi actions.

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Ships should obey sanctions set by Houthis on red Sea to avoid such catastrophe, if neglected then this will happen

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As if Pentagonia would ever do the same.

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