No one is immune to extraordinary times, and India and Russia are no exception

Mondo Finance Updated on 2024-02-19

In February, no one is immune to terrorist attacks, and India and Russia are no exception!

Yemen's Houthis previously claimed that they had attacked an oil tanker in the Red Sea.

The United States said on Friday that a Panamanian-flagged oil tanker bound for India was hit by missiles in the Red Sea.

The United States said that a missile fired by the Houthis in Yemen hit the port side of the tanker M T Pollux. Minor damage to the ship was reported, but the crew was safe and no one was injured.

The MT Pollux tanker departed from the Russian Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk on Jan. 24 and is expected to be unloaded in Paradip, India, on Feb. 28, according to LSEG.

Yahya Sareya, a spokesman for the Houthi militia, provided more details and said that the Pollux, a Panamanian-flagged oil tanker destined for India, had been hit by a missile attack on one side.

Some netizens said: "The Houthis even beat Russian oil tankers, and their own family doesn't know their own people?" ”

Some netizens also ridiculed "The Houthis: Big brother, they all took a detour, there is no way for the brothers to eat!" ”

It seems that the old saying is true: "There are only eternal interests, no eternal friends". Hamas also kidnapped several Russian hostages in the 107 attack, and it seems that they have not all been released until now, and this time the Houthis have attacked Russian oil again.

I really don't know what to do.

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