Red Sea the tension is rising rapidly quotdeceasedquot the two

Red Sea, the tension is rising rapidly: "deceased" the two missing US Navy Seals

Two U.S. Navy Seals who went missing in the Gulf of Aden earlier this month have not been found and their status has been changed from “missing” to “deceased.” This was reported by military officials. US special forces soldiers disappeared after boarding an Iranian ship during an operation near the Somali coast on January 11. “This was reported by the United States Central Command to United and the entire special operations community during this period,” Centcom Commander General Michael Erik Kurilla said in a statement following the war between Israel and Hamas as well as attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels on Western ships.

Also read: Red Sea, Houthis: “Gasoline is burning”. And Britain is upgrading its missiles

A European mission in the region is now being worked on. “Given the gravity of the current situation and our geostrategic interests, it is important that the EU demonstrates its will and capabilities to act as a global security actor, including in the maritime sector,” write Italy, France and Germany in the document They will introduce themselves at the Foreign Affairs Council, where they will return to the EU naval mission in the Red Sea, which will be “in line with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and will be defensive”.