Yemeni Security Forces Intercept Drone Smuggling Vessel Bound for Houthi Militias

Aden – Yemeni joint forces led by Brigadier General Hamdi Shukri, commander of the 2nd Giants Brigade, successfully intercepted a smuggling vessel off the coast of Al-Madhariba and Ras Al-Arah in Lahj Governorate.
The boat was reportedly carrying a large shipment of drone components and surveillance equipment intended for Iran-backed Houthi militias.
According to official sources, the seized cargo included high-resolution cameras for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), GPS tracking systems, remote-control units, and advanced night-vision devices.
The equipment is believed to be part of an ongoing effort to enhance the Houthis’ aerial reconnaissance and targeting capabilities.
Three smugglers were apprehended during the operation. The confiscated materials were examined and secured under the supervision of the Specialized Criminal Prosecution, which confirmed their military-grade nature and potential threat to regional stability.
Security officials emphasized that the operation is part of a broader campaign to secure Yemen’s southern coastline and disrupt illicit supply chains that fuel the Houthi war effort.
The use of small boats to smuggle advanced technology has become a growing concern, especially amid escalating attacks on Red Sea shipping routes.
This latest interception marks a significant blow to the Houthis’ drone warfare infrastructure and highlights the vigilance of Yemeni forces in countering foreign-backed destabilization efforts.
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