Houthis attack ship listed as ‘Israeli-affiliated’ off Yemen

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Yemen's government on Saturday said a cargo ship loaded with fertilizer had sunk in the Gulf of Aden less than two weeks after it was damaged by Houthi missiles. (AFP)
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  • The UKMTO reported an incident in a similar location at 91 nautical miles southeast of Aden
  • The British agency said the ship's master had reported two explosions

Dubai, United Arab Emirates– A Liberian-flagged vessel was targeted and reportedly struck off Yemen, maritime security firm Ambrey said Monday, adding that the ship had been listed as “Israeli-affiliated”.

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels, who since November have fired drones and missiles at numerous ships in the Red Sea area vital for world trade, claimed responsibility for the latest incident.

They say their campaign is in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip where Israel is battling Hamas fighters.

“The vessel was listed as operated by the Israeli company ZIM Integrated Shipping Services,” Ambrey said but added “this may have been an out-of-date affiliation”.

It said the “container ship was targeted approximately 88 miles (163 kilometers) southeast of Aden, Yemen” en route to Djibouti from Singapore.

“The vessel was reportedly struck and issued a distress signal,” Ambrey said.

“It remained unconfirmed whether the vessel was directly impacted or sustained damage due to nearby explosions.”

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency, run by the Royal Navy, reported an incident in a similar location at 91 nautical miles southeast of Aden.

It said the ship’s master had reported two explosions, one “a distance off the vessel’s port quarter” and a second which “caused damage to the vessel”.

UKMTO said there were no casualties reported, but the crew was tackling a fire onboard.

Later, the Houthis said in a statement they had targeted “an Israeli ship MSC SKY in the Arabian Sea” with missiles and that “the hit was accurate and direct”.

The online ship tracking service Marine Traffic showed the MSC Sky II, a Liberian-flagged container ship, in the Gulf of Aden on Monday afternoon.

UKMTO and Ambrey did not name the ship in their reports.

The United States and Britain have since January launched repeated strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen in response to the Houthis’ attacks.

But the rebels have continued targeting shipping in the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea, and have declared American and British ships to be legitimate targets.

Yemen’s government on Saturday said a cargo ship loaded with fertilizer had sunk in the Gulf of Aden less than two weeks after it was damaged by Houthi missiles.

The attacks have caused several major shipping firms to suspend passage through the Red Sea, which usually carries around 12 percent of global trade, and divert vessels thousands of miles around Africa.

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