New Zealand will deploy forces in the Red Sea to fight Houthi attacks on various commercial and naval ships. The NATO partner will send a six-member defence team to the Middle East. This as part of an international coalition to uphold maritime security. New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon clarified that no defence personnel will enter Yemen or get involved in any combat. He added that they will contribute to the collective self-defence of ships in the Middle East. The development comes amid a fresh attack by U.S., UK forces on an underground storage site and missiles and surveillance capabilities of the Houthis in Yemen on Monday. Watch for more details.
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