Tuesday, 5 April 2016

US Intercepts Iranian Weapons Shipment


The U.S. military says it seized a cache of weapons it believes was being transported from Iran to Shi'ite Houthi rebels fighting for control of Yemen.

 The USS Sirocco, a coastal patrol ship, confiscated the weapons in the Arabian Sea on March 28 from a small craft known as a dhow. The seized weapons included 1,500 Kalashnikov rifles, 200 rocket-propelled grenade launchers and 21 .50-caliber machine guns.
The U.S. Navy said the dhow and its crew were allowed to depart after the weapons were seized.
The weapons seizure marked the third time in two months a shipment to Houthi fighters has been blocked, with earlier seizures by Australian and French sailors.

A Saudi-led, U.S.-supported coalition is fighting in Yemen against Shi'ite rebels and their allies. The rebels have denied receiving support from Iran.

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