Ship attacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels in fatal assault sinks in Red Sea in their second sinking
- A ship named the Tutor in the Red Sea was allegedly sunk by Iranian-backed Yemen-based Houthi militants, resulting in the death of one sailor, as reported by officials on Wednesday.
- The attack on the Tutor, a coal carrier, occurred on June 12 and was confirmed by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations , with military authorities noting debris and oil in the vessel's last known location.
- The Tutor was struck by missiles and a remote-controlled boat carrying explosives, leading to its sinking, as per reports.
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Greek-Owned Ship Sinks in Red Sea After Houthi Missile Attack
The M/V Tutor, a Greek-owned bulk carrier, has sunk after being attacked by Houthi terrorists in the Red Sea, authorities said Wednesday. The Liberian-flagged ship was abandoned after it was struck by an unmanned Houthi surface vessel in the Red Sea on June 12. The ship’s engine room sustained damaged and the ship had been taking on water. One crew member remains missing following the attack, according to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), whic…
Reports: Greek-owned ship attacked by Houthi rebels sinks, one dead
The Greek-owned vessel attacked last week by Houthi rebels in Yemen appears to have capsized and then sank Tuesday after it was attacked last week by the Iran-backed Houthi's, according to reports.
Ship attacked by Houthi rebels believed to have sunk in Red Sea
A Greek-owned coal carrier appears to have capsized in the Red Sea days after it was struck by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, according to a report published by the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO).
The Greek coal ship Tutor, attacked in the Red Sea by Yemen's Houthi rebels last week, has sunk, a maritime rescue company confirmed on Wednesday.
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