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"Red Sea Tensions: British Ship Survives Attack, Abandoned Vessel's Fate Unknown"
international-news1 year ago

"Red Sea Tensions: British Ship Survives Attack, Abandoned Vessel's Fate Unknown"

The British ship Rubymar, which was attacked in the Red Sea by Houthi fighters, has been damaged but has not sunk, contrary to Houthi claims. Images obtained by the BBC show the vessel afloat but down by the stern. The ship's owner stated that it is being towed to Djibouti, but its salvageability remains uncertain. The attacks on ships in the Red Sea have continued despite US and UK strikes on the Houthis in Yemen, prompting many shipping companies to avoid the critical waterway. The UK government has condemned the Houthi actions as "completely unacceptable" and reserves the right to respond appropriately.

"Iran's Direct Involvement in Houthi Ship Attacks Confirmed by US Navy"
international-relations2 years ago

"Iran's Direct Involvement in Houthi Ship Attacks Confirmed by US Navy"

The U.S. Navy's Vice Adm. Brad Cooper confirmed Iran's direct involvement in ship attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels, expanding beyond the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, posing a significant international threat. The attacks, linked to Israel's war with Hamas, have targeted merchant shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, impacting global trade routes. The U.S. has conducted airstrikes on Houthi military sites, while Iran continues to fund, supply, and train the rebels. The situation echoes tensions from the 1980s Tanker War, raising concerns of a wider regional conflict.

"Iran's Role in Houthi Ship Attacks: US Navy's Revelation"
international-relations2 years ago

"Iran's Role in Houthi Ship Attacks: US Navy's Revelation"

The US Navy's top Mideast commander, Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, stated that Iran is "very directly involved" in ship attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels during Israel's conflict with Hamas, with at least 34 attacks on shipping since November. The attacks have expanded beyond the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global shipping and the economy. The US has launched airstrikes on Houthi military sites, and naval patrols have increased in the region. Cooper emphasized the need for the Houthis to stop attacking international merchant ships.

Iran's Direct Involvement in Houthi Ship Attacks in the Red Sea
international-relations2 years ago

Iran's Direct Involvement in Houthi Ship Attacks in the Red Sea

The US Navy's top Mideast commander, Vice Adm. Brad Cooper, stated that Iran is "very directly involved" in ship attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels during Israel's conflict with Hamas, with at least 34 attacks on shipping since November. The attacks have expanded beyond the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global shipping routes. The US has launched airstrikes on Houthi military sites, and Iran's involvement in fueling, resourcing, and training the attacks has been emphasized. The situation has led to concerns for the global economy, with ships bypassing the Suez Canal, and the US Navy employing a drone fleet to bolster patrol efforts in the region.

Growing Concerns Over Ship Safety in the Red Sea
maritime-security2 years ago

Growing Concerns Over Ship Safety in the Red Sea

The US has issued a warning to vessel operators about evolving threats in the Red Sea region following a spate of attacks on merchant shipping near Yemen and Somalia. Recent incidents, including the seizure of the Galaxy Leader car carrier by Houthis and the targeting of a Liberia-flagged chemicals tanker, have raised concerns about the sophistication of the attacks. Shipowners are alarmed by the use of helicopters, drones, and cruise missiles, which are not typically seen in anti-piracy scenarios. The attacks pose a risk to the critical trade route between Europe and Asia via the Suez Canal, and insurers may increase premiums for ships sailing through the area. Some Israeli-controlled vessels have already started avoiding the region due to the heightened risk.