The UN Security Council has unanimously condemned recent missile and drone attacks by Yemen’s Houthi movement on commercial vessels in the Red Sea. The council called for an immediate halt to threats against international navigation and warned that the assaults put civilian crews and global trade at risk.
According to the Reuters report, the statement reflects growing alarm over repeated strikes in one of the world’s busiest maritime routes. Shipping disruptions in the Red Sea have already increased costs and delays for cargo carriers, while raising fears of further escalation that could endanger seafarers and regional stability.
The council’s response adds diplomatic pressure on the Houthis at a time when attacks on commercial shipping have become a wider security concern. By backing a unified condemnation, members signaled that threats to civilian maritime traffic are unacceptable and that attacks on non-military vessels carry international consequences.
The latest move underscores the human and economic stakes of the crisis, with crews on commercial ships facing direct danger and supply chains absorbing the fallout. For countries dependent on uninterrupted trade, the continued attacks highlight how armed groups can inflict damage far beyond the immediate conflict zone.
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