Houthi Terrorist Attacks in Yemen: Gulf of Aden Oil Tanker Incident

2024-01-26 20:46:17

The Houthi terrorists in Yemen shot at an oil tanker and set it on fire. The ship is in the Gulf of Aden.

Several ships were attacked once more off the coast of Yemen. A fire broke out on a merchant ship in the Gulf of Aden following a suspected rocket hit, British security firm Ambrey said on Friday. In the same area, an oil tanker flying the Panama flag reported the sighting of several “explosions”. Meanwhile, according to US information, a US Navy warship repelled a missile fired by the Houthi rebels in Yemen.

The merchant ship was hit by a “missile” that caused a fire, Ambrey explained. The crew was safe. The Houthi rebels in Yemen said they had targeted the British oil tanker “Marlin Luanda” in the Gulf of Aden and fired missiles at it. The ship was “hit head-on” and caught fire, said a spokesman for the Iranian-backed militia. It was initially unclear whether both incidents involved the same ship.

Shortly before, according to Ambrey, an oil tanker flying the Panama flag had observed “two explosions” in the Gulf of Aden. The British Maritime Security Agency (UKMTO) confirmed the information. No damage was reported. According to Ambrey, the target of the shelling was initially unclear. There was initially no information from the Houthis.

According to US reports, a US Navy warship repelled a missile fired by the Houthi rebels in Yemen. The militia fired a “ballistic anti-ship missile” at the destroyer “USS Carney” in the Gulf of Aden, the US Central Command (Centcom) said in online media. The rocket was successfully launched and there were no reports of damage or injuries, it said.

Since mid-November, Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have attacked numerous ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden that they accuse of having ties to Israel. The militia sees itself as part of the self-proclaimed “Axis of Resistance” directed once morest Israel, to which the radical Islamic Hamas in the Gaza Strip also belongs. In response to the attacks, the US and Britain attacked Houthi positions in Yemen.

The shipping route from the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal, the Red Sea, the Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Gulf of Aden to the Indian Ocean is an extremely important route for world trade and passes directly past Yemen. Because of the Houthi attacks on container ships, several shipping companies are already avoiding sailing through the Red Sea, which is leading to delays and increased freight costs due to the long detours.

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