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
Aden (Al-Etihad) The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said yesterday that the Houthi group launched an anti-ship ballistic missile in the Red Sea, which hit an oil tanker flying the flag of Panama and owned and operated by a Greek company. The Central Command said in a statement that the tanker was coming from Russia and heading to China, explaining that the injury resulted in a flood of water inside the ship, causing it to lose momentum and launch …
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 Attack Oil Tanker in Red Sea With Missile After Biden Just Begged Iran to Make Them Stop
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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