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The US imposed sanctions on three vessels and their owners for delivering oil and gas products to Yemen's Houthis, accused of threatening regional security and disrupting global commerce. The Houthis, backed by Iran and accused of being a "Foreign Terrorist Organization," control parts of Yemen and have been attacking Red Sea shipping. The sanctions came after a reported U.S. airstrike killed 68 people at a migrant detention center in Yemen.
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