Panama-flagged Oil Tanker Hit Near Yemen - Report
- Houthis attacked an oil tanker in the Red Sea, damaging a Greek-owned vessel in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- The Panama-flagged tanker Wind was struck by a ballistic missile at 1 a.m., causing significant damage.
- The crew managed to restore the ship's functions without casualties, though a fire broke out.
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The Panamanian-flagged oil tanker 'M/T Wind', owned by a Greek company, was heading from Russia to China. According to US authorities, the crew was unharmed and was able to continue on their way
Latest Houthi strike in Red Sea hits oil tanker: US officials
The latest attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels in the Red Sea struck a Greek-owned and operated oil tanker with a ballistic missile early Saturday, according to U.S. officials. The Iranian-backed group hit the oil tanker Wind at around 1 a.m. local time, with one anti-ship ballistic missile (ASBM). Wind, a Panamanian-flagged ship, was most recently…
Houthis strike Panamanian-flagged tanker with missile near Yemen coast
According to marine security firm Ambrey, on Saturday, a missile struck a crude oil tanker near the coast of Mokha, in southwest Yemen, which is located across the strategic Bab Al-Mandeb strait. "A Panama-flagged crude oil tanker was reportedly 'attacked'" about 10 nautical miles southwest of Mokha, Ambrey said. The firm added that information "indicated the vessel was hit by a missile and that there was a fire" in the ship's rear.
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