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Gulf Press > World > Houthi rebels from Yemen attack more ships in the Red Sea and Mediterranean waters.
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Houthi rebels from Yemen attack more ships in the Red Sea and Mediterranean waters.

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 7:55 AM
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In recent news, authorities have confirmed that one ship in the Red Sea was targeted by missile attacks launched by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. Fortunately, the ship was not hit during the incident. However, the Houthi rebels have claimed to have successfully hit four ships in the Red Sea and the Mediterranean with missiles. Houthi military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, made the claim on Friday, although the group has a history of exaggerating their attacks.

The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre confirmed the incident involving one ship off the coast of Hodeida in Yemen, where five missiles landed near the vessel. Despite the close call, no damage was caused to the ship. Another ship traveling through the Red Sea reported being attacked and hit by a missile. The ship identified as the Seajoy, a Malta-flagged bulk carrier, reported the incident via radio call and was later confirmed by the UKMTO. Fortunately, the crew and the vessel were reported as safe and continued their journey to their next port of call.

Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree further claimed that the rebels used a drone boat in the attack on the Seajoy. This incident is part of the rebels’ broader campaign, which has targeted over 60 vessels using missiles and drones. Sadly, four sailors have lost their lives during these attacks, and the rebels have also seized one vessel and sunk two others since November. The US-led airstrike campaign against the Houthis has resulted in casualties on both sides, with a series of strikes on May 30 causing deaths and injuries among the rebels, according to their reports.

The Houthis claim that their attacks are targeting ships with connections to Israel, the United States, or the UK. However, many of the targeted vessels have no apparent links to the Israel-Hamas conflict, including those bound for Iran. As a result of these attacks and disruptions in global shipping routes, many vessels that would typically use the Suez Canal in Egypt have been forced to take the longer route around Africa. This has caused significant disruptions in trade and shipping operations, affecting various industries and economies.

The seriousness of these attacks and the challenges they pose for global shipping and maritime security cannot be overlooked. The Houthi rebels’ continued aggression and targeting of international vessels have raised concerns among the maritime community and authorities worldwide. Efforts are being made to ensure the safety of ships and crews navigating through these high-risk areas, with heightened security measures and vigilance being implemented.

In conclusion, the recent missile attacks on ships in the Red Sea and the Mediterranean have highlighted the ongoing conflict in Yemen and the risks faced by vessels traveling through these waters. The actions of the Houthi rebels have caused disruptions in global shipping routes and endangered the lives of sailors and crew members. It is crucial for international authorities and maritime organizations to work together to address these security threats, protect vessels from attacks, and maintain the safety and security of maritime operations in the region.

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