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Houthi rebels launch missile strike, setting cargo ship on fire

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Last updated: 2024/06/16 at 12:34 PM
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for missile attacks on three ships in the Arabian and Red Seas, targeting vessels with alleged Israeli links. The attacks, which included two cruise missiles hitting a bulk cargo carrier in the Gulf of Aden, resulted in one civilian mariner being severely wounded. The US Central Command confirmed that the M/V Verbena reported damage and fires on board, with the crew continuing to fight the blaze. While the other two attacks on ships in the Red Sea caused no injuries or significant damage, the Houthis have carried out over 50 such attacks since November.

The Houthi rebels have been targeting shipping in the Red Sea corridor, claiming their actions are aimed at stopping the war and supporting Palestinians. Despite the attacks resulting in the deaths of three sailors, the rebels have continued their campaign. In response, a US-led airstrike campaign has been launched since January, resulting in the deaths of at least 16 rebels and the wounding of 42 others. The ongoing conflict between the Houthis and the US-led coalition has escalated in recent months due to the continued attacks on ships in the region.

The attacks on the ships have raised concerns about the safety of vessels navigating through the Red Sea corridor, a crucial shipping route connecting Europe and Asia. The disruption caused by the attacks has led to increased tensions in the region, with the US and its allies responding with airstrikes against the rebels. The attacks have also highlighted the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in Yemen, with the rebels targeting ships with alleged Israeli links in an attempt to change the course of the ongoing conflict.

As the conflict in Yemen continues to escalate, with the rebels targeting commercial vessels in the region, the international community has expressed concern over the impact of the attacks on global shipping. The Houthis have claimed that their actions are aimed at stopping the war and supporting Palestinians, but the attacks have resulted in casualties and damage to ships. The US and its allies have responded with military action against the rebels, further escalating the conflict and raising questions about the future of the region.

Despite the ongoing airstrikes and military action against the rebels, the attacks on ships in the Red Sea corridor have continued, posing a threat to commercial shipping in the region. The Houthis have shown no signs of backing down, continuing to target vessels with alleged Israeli links in their campaign. The international community remains concerned about the impact of the attacks on global shipping and the safety of vessels navigating through the region. As the conflict in Yemen shows no signs of abating, the situation remains volatile and unpredictable, with the potential for further escalation in the near future.

In conclusion, the missile attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthi rebels have raised concerns about the safety of vessels in the crucial shipping route connecting Europe and Asia. The ongoing conflict between the rebels and the US-led coalition has resulted in casualties and damage to ships, prompting military action in response. The attacks have highlighted the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in Yemen, with the rebels targeting ships with alleged Israeli links in an attempt to change the course of the conflict. As tensions in the region continue to escalate, the international community is closely monitoring the situation and its impact on global shipping.

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