Red Sea attacks: Sheep and cattle left stranded off Australia's coast

By James FitzGerald, BBC News

Sheep feeding on cottonseed on a dry paddock in the drought-hit area of Duri in New South Wales, on 7 August, 2018.

Australia exports hundreds of thousands of sheep and cattle to the Middle East every year. (file image) Photo: AFP / Saeed Khan

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