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Explosions reported near two ships off Yemen - security agencies

By AFP - Aug 13,2024 - Last updated at Aug 13,2024

DUBAI — Two ships reported nearby explosions on Tuesday off the coast of Yemen, maritime security agencies said, though neither event resulted in damage or injuries.

The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden off Yemen have become perilous for shipping with the Huthi rebels, who control areas including the capital Sanaa, launching attacks they say are in solidarity with Palestinians in war-ravaged Gaza.

One ship positioned 63 nautical miles southwest of the rebel-held port city of Hodeida reported two nearby explosions early on Tuesday.

"A small craft was observed in the vicinity acting suspiciously and flashing lights towards the vessel," the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said. 

The ship was then "attacked by an uncrewed surface vehicle (USV), which was successfully disabled", according to the agency, which is run by the British navy.

"The vessel and crew are reported safe, and the vessel is proceeding to its next port of call."

Maritime security firm Ambrey said the ship fitted the profile of Huthi targets. 

The Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), run by a Western naval coalition, identified the vessel as the Liberia-flagged crude oil tanker Delta Atlantica.

A second ship, positioned 97 nautical miles northwest of Hodeida, also reported "an explosion in the vicinity of the vessel", UKMTO said.

The JMIC identified the ship as the Panama-flagged crude oil tanker On Phoenix.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the strikes were consistent with previous ones by the Iran-backed Huthis that began in November, roughly one month after Hamas's unprecedented October 7 attacks on southern Israel triggered the war in the Gaza Strip. 

The Huthis' anti-shipping campaign against scores of ships has disrupted maritime traffic in the Red Sea, which usually carries up to 12 per cent of global trade. 

The attacks have triggered reprisal strikes by the United States and Britain on Huthi targets inside Yemen.

 

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