The State Department has been accused of a Chinese firm of directly helping the hutis rebels backed by Iran in Yemen by providing satellite images used to attack US and international ships in the Red Sea.
The news occurs when US air attacks aimed at an oil port held by Yemen’s Houthi Rebels killed 74 people and wounded another 171 on Thursday, the group said.
The state department spokesman Tammy Bruce said that the Chaang Guang Limited satellite technology is helping the Hutis, who have been attacking commercial and military ships in the area since the late 2023 as a means to show the Palestinians in the middle of those in the middle. Huti attacks have included missile attacks, drone assaults and kidnapping attempts.
Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company Limited is a commercial group with links with the popular liberation army.

Hutis fighters are photographed with US President Donald Trump. (AP Images/Getty Images)
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“We can confirm the report that the Guang Guang Limited Satellite Technology Company is directly supporting the hutis terrorist attacks backed by Iran against the interests of the United States,” said state department spokesman Tammy Bruce, said a regular news records.
“China constantly tries … frame ITELF as a global peacemaker … However, it is clear that Beijing and China -based colleagues provide key economic and technical support to regimes such as Russia, North Korea and Iran and his saying.
“The fact that they continue doing this is unacceptable,” he said, that the United States “will not tolerate anyone providing support to foreign terrorist organizations such as Hutis.”
Bruce said that the company’s assistance to Los Hutíes had continued fair although the United States had committed to Beijing on the subject.
President Donald Trump has prioritized to address instability in the Red Sea, citing concerns that the hutis remain a threat to the global economy.
The news occurs when the United States Central Command (Centcom) launched attacks in the Ras Isa fuel port controlled by Houthi in the northwest Yemen on Thursday, marking the 34th consecutive day of US attacks on Houthi objectives in Yemen.
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The strikes aimed to eliminate the fuel from the hutis, a key source of income for the group.
The strikes, which sent massive fireballs to the night sky, represented a great climb for the US campaign when they arrived at the oil facilities for the first time.
Centcom said that “US forces took measures to eliminate this fuel source for huti terrorists backed by Iran and deprive them of illegal income that have financed Houthi’s efforts to terrorize the entire region for about 10 years.”
“The hutis, their Iranian teachers and those who knowingly help and abet their terrorist actions must be taken into account that the world will not accept the illicit smuggling of fuel and war material to a terrorist organization,” said the central command.
The cargo ship registered by the British ‘Rubymar’ sank after it was attacked by the Huti forces of Yemen in international waters in the Red Sea, on March 7, 2024, in the Red Sea. (A-Joumhouriah channel through Getty Images)
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“This strike did not intend to damage Yemen’s people, who rightly wants to throw the yoke of the hutí subjugation and live in peace,” he added. He did not recognize any victim of the attack or sacrificed any damage evaluation.
Planet Labs PBC’s satellite images and analyzed by Associated Press on Friday showed tanks and vehicles destroyed in the port as the oil filters into the Red Sea.
The hutis backed by Iranians later launched a missile towards Israel that was intercepted, said the Israeli army. The sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and other areas.
Reuters and Associated Press contributed to this report.