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He found tons of explosives on the ship, which was being held up in the Gulf

The US found tons of explosives on the ship it stopped in the Gulf of Oman

In a written statement from the US Navy, it was noted that on December 1, a fishing boat was detained in the Gulf of Oman. Noting that the ship stopped on the Iran-Yemen line, it was claimed that there were 50 tons of ammunition shells, missiles and rocket equipment on the ship.

HOLD IRAN RESPONSIBLE

Brad Cooper, Commander-in-Chief of the US Navy, said in a statement that this was the second ship captured in a month: “This is an important indication that Iran is smuggling in lethal weapons and destabilizing the region.” he commented.

Noting that the direct or indirect sale, supply or transfer of weapons to the Houthis in Yemen is in violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2216 and international law, the statement said the US 5th Fleet The US, on November 8, brought explosives into Yemen. .signaled to stop the ship. (AA)

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