Maersk ships continue to cross the Red Sea despite Houthi attacks

The Danish shipping company Maersk revealed that it continues to use the Suez Canal and the Red Sea as shipping lanes for its ships, despite one of its tankers being subjected to an armed attack by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia.
An agenda published yesterday evening, Monday, showed that it intends to sail more than 30 container carriers through the Suez Canal in the coming period, stressing that it is closely following the security situation in the region.
The company stopped all its flights in the Red Sea for 48 hours, after the Houthi terrorist attack on one of its ships in the Red Sea.