In the afternoon, UKMTO advised that it had received a report of an explosion near a ship, approximately 85 nautical miles east of Aden
Yemen’s Houthi rebelss claimed responsibility for the missile attack on the cargo ship this Thursday evening “Lycavitos” in the Gulf of Aden. The briefing by the Iranian-backed rebels refers to a “British ship”.
The Barbados-flagged bulk carrier is operated by Helikon Shipping Enterprises, which has offices in London, Athens and Dalian, China. The company confirmed that it is a Greek-owned ship and described as “informative” – ​​without going into further details – the information released by the British agency for the safety of commercial shipping UKMTO.
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In the afternoon, UKMTO advised that it had received a report of an explosion occurring near a ship, about 85 nautical miles east of Aden, adding that its crew is safe. The crew members were not injured, also confirmed the British marine insurance company Ambrey, which reported minor damage caused by fragments of the missile.
From mid-Novemberthe Houthis are launching drone and missile attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea in a show of solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which is being pounded by the Israeli military.
Source :Skai
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