The United States and United Kingdom governments announced on Thursday sanctions on four military officials of Ansarallah, known as the Houthis, for supporting operations of ongoing attacks on commercial ships on the Red Sea, “threatening peace and security in Yemen.”
Individuals targeted by the sanctions are the Chief of the Houthi Coastal Defense Force, Muhammad Ali al-Qadiri; the Assistant Minister of Defence for Logistics and Director of the Procurement Department, Muhammad Ahmad al-Talibi; Houthi Defense Minister, Mohamed al-Atifi; and Commander of the Houthi Naval Forces, Muhammad Fadl Abd al-Nabi.
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