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Russian satellite dataThe Jerusalem Post
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Russia supplied targeting intelligence to Yemen 's Houthi forces for attacks on Western ships in the Red Sea , Wall Street Journal report says.
The data was passed through Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ( IRGC ) members embedded within the Houthis, one of the sources reportedly said.
The Houthis have reportedly attacked over 100 ships since November 2023 , sinking two and hijacking another.
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