Gaza Fallout? Red Sea Internet & Telecommunication Cables Damaged Near Houthi Territory

Multiple cables in the Red Sea have been reportedly cut amid a spate of Houthi attacks. The three cables that provided global internet and telecommunications have been cut, reported AP. Hong Kong-based HGC Global Communications said the cables damaged in the Red Sea include Asia-Africa-Europe 1, the Europe India Gateway, Seacom, and TGN-GULD, AP reported. The damage to cables has caused significant disruptions to communication networks in the Middle East. Watch for more. INTERNATIONAL NEWS

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