Breaking: Houthi Missile Strike Damages Oil Tanker in Yemen Waters
An
oil tanker has damaged in a missile attack near the coast of Yemen. This
is the most recent strike by the Houthis.
The incident occurred approximately 15 nautical miles southwest of the
Yemeni city of Mocha.
The British maritime security agency UKMTO has reported that the
Panama-flagged ship was struck twice and sustained damage. According to the
reports by British maritime security agency there were no injuries or harms
reported till now. The investigation is still going on this incident.
UKMTO showed in there report that there was an explosion near the ship that
was felt by those on board. The second incident, believed to have involved two
missiles, resulted in a direct hit.
Ambrey- A global risk management firm has reported the sighting of three
missiles. Some other reports indicate that ballistic missiles were launched
from Yemen’s southwestern Taiz governate.
Yahya Sarea, the military spokesman of the group announced the ship name and
more details about the situation. He said that a ship named the Andromeda Star
had been targeted and hit by Houthis. He said these in a television speech.
US Central Command has also confirmed the same. They said the ship which was
under attack is the Andromeda Star. The US Officials also said that it was a
minor damage. But situation is still emerging as investigation is going on.
According to Ambrey, the ownership of the tanker in question was transferred
from the UK until November 2023.
The vessel is currently owned by a company registered in Seychelles and was
involved in trade between Russia and India.
The owner of Andromeda Star is registered in Seychelles. He was on
Russia-related business – traveling from the Russian city of Primorsk to
Vadinar in the Indian state of Gujarat when the attack occurred.
Due to recent Houthi activities, ship owners and operators undergo extensive
affiliation checks before sailing in the area.
The
Houthis are attacking ships that are linked to Israel. They are
emphasizing that they are doing this to support Palestine, Gaza. This action
has led to a heated situation between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden after
November 2023.
The US and the UK are also in action mode they are striking back and
targeting Houthis in Yemen. These acts are encouraging the rebel Houthis to
respond quickly. So they are targeting ships which have ties to these nations
like US, UK and groups.
Due to the intensified crackdown in the Red Sea, merchant ships have reduced
their use of this waterway. This route is important for about 12% of global
maritime trade. But tensions between the Houthis and geopolitics are creating
obstacles along the way.