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Greek-flagged oil tanker ablaze and drifting in the Red Sea

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Last updated: 2024/08/24 at 8:26 AM
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An oil tanker named the Sounion has caught fire and is adrift in the Red Sea, posing a significant navigational and environmental hazard. The vessel was abandoned by its crew and reportedly put at anchor before the fires broke out. The attacks have been linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in the Gaza Strip and have disrupted a trade route that typically sees one trillion euros’ worth in goods pass through it annually. The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center reported the fires to mariners on Friday night, stating that the vessel appeared to be drifting.

The Sounion had a crew consisting of 25 Filipinos and Russians, as well as four private security personnel, who were rescued by a French destroyer and taken to nearby Djibouti. The European Union’s Aspides naval mission in the Red Sea has warned that the crude oil aboard the Sounion poses a significant risk, urging caution in the area to prevent a further deterioration of the situation. The Houthis, who have not immediately acknowledged the fire, released footage showing fighters on the water in the distance chanting anti-American and anti-Israel slogans. An analysis of the video suggests that the explosions that caused the fires were likely the result of planted explosives rather than a missile or drone strike.

The Houthis have targeted more than 80 vessels in the Red Sea with missiles and drones since the conflict began in Gaza, killing four sailors in one attack and sinking a vessel after planting explosives aboard it. They claim to target ships linked to Israel, the U.S., or the U.K. to pressure Israel to end its campaign against Hamas in Gaza. The U.S. military has responded by increasing its presence in the region, deploying additional fighter jets, submarines, and aircraft carriers. Iranian threats to retaliate against Israel over the assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran have further escalated tensions in the area.

In an effort to maintain security in the region, the U.S. military’s Central Command announced the destruction of a Houthi missile system in Yemen over the last 24 hours. The situation in the Red Sea remains volatile, with ongoing attacks on vessels and increased military presence from various countries. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely and work towards a resolution to prevent further escalation and ensure the safety of maritime traffic in the region. The security of the Red Sea and its vital trade routes remains a top priority for global maritime authorities.

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