By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – UN body on Monday expressed concern over the continued threat posed to shipping in the Red Sea by Houthi attacks from their bases in Yemen and the recent airstrikes by the United States which have left over 50 dead.
UN in a statement released to reporters in New York, denounced the Houthis’ targeting of merchant and commercial vessels in the key waterway which includes the Suez Canal and reported attacks against military vessels.
World body is concerned about the continued threats by the Houthis to resume their attacks targeting merchant and commercial vessels in the Red Sea, as well as about their reported attacks against military vessels in the area, calling for “full freedom of navigation.”
The statement said “We reiterate our concern at the launching of multiple strikes on Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen by the United States in recent days,”.
“According to the Houthis, the airstrikes over the weekend resulted in 53 deaths and 101 injuries, reported from Sana’a City, Sa’ada and Al Baydah governorates, including reports of civilian casualties, and led to disruptions in the power supply in nearby localities.”
The Houthis control much of the Yemen including Sanna began targeting Israeli-linked shipping in the waterway out of solidarity with Hamas and the Palestinian people.
They said attacks would resume due to the continuing aid blockade of Gaza.
UN called for restraint on all sides and an end to “all military activities”
“Any additional escalation could exacerbate regional tensions, fuel cycles of retaliation that may further destabilize Yemen and the region and pose grave risks to the already dire humanitarian situation in the country,” the statement continued.
It emphasized that international law must be respected by all parties, including Security Council resolution 2768 (2025) related to Houthi attacks against merchant and commercial vessels.
UN Special Envoy, Hans Grundberg, has been in close contact with Yemeni, regional and international stakeholders in recent days.
UN deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq said in New York “He has called for utmost restraint and adherence to international humanitarian law, and he has pushed for a refocus on diplomacy to avoid uncontrollable destabilization in Yemen and in the region. Further contacts are held by his office on numerous levels”.
Mr. Grundberg called for support from the international community so that UN-led mediation efforts can “deliver results”.
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