A commercial ship was targeted by a missile outside Yemen today while I was going to the Saudi Arabia, according to the British Society for the Safety of Navigation Ambrey.
The announcement
“A merchant ship has reported being ‘hit’ by a missile west of the port of Hodeidah,” Ambrey announced, adding that No one was injured and there are no reports of damage at this stage.
The ship, bound for the Saudi city of Daman, was sailing “south Red Sea when it issued a distress signal,” according to Ambrey.
This sea route has been under attack since November by Yemeni rebels, members of the “Axis of Resistance”, a coalition of movements supported by Iran that also includes the Palestinian Hamas and the Lebanese group. Hezbollah.
O Houthiwho control much of Yemen, have been attacking international shipping in the Red Sea region since November, in solidarity with the Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas.
There is currently no claim of responsibility for today’s attack.
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