
Russia is supplying Houthis with satellite data to attack ships in the Red Sea: report
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Russia has been aiding the Houthis’ assault on Western shipping lanes in the Red Sea by providing them targeting data.
Each munition used to intercept a Houthi strike costs the U.S. upwards of between $1 million and $4 million.
The data passed through Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The satellite data would represent direct Russian involvement in attacks on the U.S.
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