Yemen’s Houthi rebels launch drone boat that hits ship in Red Sea as missile strikes another
- A drone boat laden with explosives attacked a commercial ship in the Red Sea, marking a suspected attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels, according to British military reports.
- This incident and a prior missile strike represent the Houthis' first assaults on commercial shipping in weeks amid rising regional tensions.
- The attacks occurred approximately 70 miles from Hodeida and involved a drone boat, which has been increasingly used by the Houthis.
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2 Ships Targeted in Suspected Houthi Attack in Red Sea
Two vessels were struck while traversing in the Red Sea off Yemen on Tuesday, both sustaining damage in what are believed to be attacks carried out by the Houthi terrorist group, according to a UK maritime agency. These incidents could mark the Iran-backed Houthis’ first attacks on commercial ships in weeks amid increased tensions between Israel and another Iran-backed terrorist group, Hezbollah, in Lebanon. The first ship was hit by a drone boa…
Houthi Attacks Damage Oil Tanker and Bulk Carrier in the Red Sea
The Iran-aligned Houthis attacked and damaged two commercial vessels in the Red Sea near Yemen early on Tuesday, as the conflict in the Middle East escalated in recent days with Israeli attacks on Yemen and Israel’s killing of the top Hezbollah leaders in Lebanon. The oil tanker Cordelia Moon, flying a Panama flag, and the Liberia-flagged bulk carrier Minoan Courage came under attack from missiles and a drone boat while transiting the Red Sea ne…
Drone Boat Hits Ship in Red Sea as Missile Strikes Another in Likely Assaults by Yemen Houthi Rebels
An explosive-loaded drone crashed into one ship in the Red Sea as a missile exploded against another, the British military and private security officials said, marking the latest suspected attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
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