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Houthis suspected in attack that damaged a Belize-flagged ship in Bab el-Mandeb Strait

An attack occurred while the ship was heading north from Khor Fakkan in the UAE to Varna, Bulgaria, Ambrey said. (Photo: Twitter @AmbreyRM)
An attack occurred while the ship was heading north from Khor Fakkan in the UAE to Varna, Bulgaria, Ambrey said. (Photo: Twitter @AmbreyRM)
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19 Feb 2024 01:02:35 GMT9
19 Feb 2024 01:02:35 GMT9
  • Yemen's Houthi group has launched repeated drone and missile attacks against international commercial shipping in the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait since mid-November, saying it is acting in solidarity with Palestinians

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: Yemen’s Houthi militia are suspected in an attack that damaged a Belize-flagged ship traveling through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait connecting the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, authorities said early Monday.

The attack on the ship came as the US military acknowledged conducting new airstrikes targeting the militia, including one that targeted the first Houthi underwater drone seen since the militia’s began launching their attacks on shipping in November.

The ship targeted in the Houthi attack Sunday reported sustaining damage after “an explosion in close proximity to the vessel,” the British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center reported. It said that the crew aboard the ship were safe.

The private security firm Ambrey reported the British-registered, Lebanese-operated cargo ship had been on its way to Bulgaria after leaving Khorfakkan in the United Arab Emirates.

Ship-tracking data from MarineTraffic.com analyzed by The Associated Press identified the vessel targeted as the Rubymar. Its Beirut-based manager could not be immediately reached for comment.

Ambrey described the ship as being partially laden with cargo, but it wasn’t immediately clear what it had been carrying. The ship had turned off its Automatic Identification System tracker while in the Arabian Gulf early this month.

The Houthis did not immediately claim the attack, though a military spokesman for the militia, Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, said a statement on their activities likely would be released sometime Monday morning.

Since November, the militia has repeatedly targeted ships in the Red Sea and surrounding waters over Israel’s war targeting Hamas in the Gaza Strip. They have frequently targeted vessels with tenuous or no clear links to Israel, imperiling shipping in a key route for trade among Asia, the Mideast and Europe. Those vessels have included at least one with cargo for Iran, its main benefactor.

Meanwhile, the US military’s Central Command reported it carried out five airstrikes targeting Houthi military equipment. Those strikes targeted mobile anti-ship cruise missiles, an explosive-carrying drone boat and an “unmanned underwater vessel,” Central Command said.

“This is the first observed Houthi employment of a UUV since attacks began in Oct. 23,” Central Command said.

AP

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