OR Operation “Shields” of the European Union has revised upwards to “critical” the risk assessment for ships linked to Israel in the Red Sea Maritime Zone.
In its announcement, the “Shields” operation, notes that this estimate comes after the recent attacks by Houthi on merchant ships and Israeli bombings in ports under the control of the Houthi In Yemen.
In particular, the “Shields” company determines three levels of risk for navigation in the area:
* “Critical” for ships that have a connection to Israel, which pass through the Red Sea, the narrow bab El Madeb and the Gulf of Aden.
* “Moderate” for ships related to the United States and moving in the same maritime zone.
* “Low” for ships that do not have a connection to the US or Israel, although it is noted that the threat cannot be completely ruled out for them.
The business also proceeds to ship recommendations to avoid entry into its territorial waters Yemenin order to reduce the risk of offspring.
In the same context, the choice of course is encouraged closest to the African coasts, as well as the strict adherence to the official instructions, recommendations and optimum practices issued by international authorities.
The company also recommends that a reliable risk assessment before any crossing in the region, which is now explicitly described as a “high threat”.
The business is closely monitoring the evolution of the threat and its impact on navigation, added to the announcement.
She recalls that she remains committed to her defensive mission, providing free support for ships crossing the area.
Source :Skai
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