Suspected attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels target ship in Red Sea
- Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched suspected attacks on a ship in the Red Sea on Thursday, according to authorities.
- The ongoing threat to Red Sea shipping is linked to conflicts in the Mideast, notably the Israel-Hamas war.
- A projectile hit a ship near East Africa, causing damage but no injuries; multiple projectiles later fell nearby.
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Suspected attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels target ship in Red Sea
A series of suspected attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels have targeted a ship in the Red Sea. The ship found itself struck first Thursday by a projectile that damaged the vessel but sparked no fire and caused no injuries.
Attack damages ship off Yemen coast: UK maritime agency
A ship was struck and damaged by an “unknown projectile” in the Red Sea, a British maritime agency said on Thursday, following months of attacks by Yemen’s Huthi rebels. “The master of the vessel reports being hit by unknown projectile and the vessel has sustained damage, no fires or casualties reported,” said the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, which is run by the British navy. The ship, which was not identified, also reported two mor…
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